Article: GE MONEY ROLLS OUT CARD DESPITE PORTFOLIO'S FOR-SALE STATUS.

While General Electric Co.'s $30 billion GE Money retail credit card portfolio languishes on the selling block, the company continues to offer new credit card products. This week, GE Money introduced a cobranded Chevron and Texaco Visa credit card that carries no annual fee and offers 3% in fuel credits for fuel purchases at Chevron and Texaco stations and 1% in fuel credits for purchases made elsewhere. New Visa card customers who sign up in August and September will receive a discount of 30 cents per gallon on fuel purchases for the first 60 days. The new card complements GE Money's existing private-label Chevron and Texaco credit cards, which GE acquired in August 2007 ...

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