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Factbox-The biggest deals in credit card sector globally

FILE PHOTO: A Bank of America logo is pictured in the Manhattan borough of New York City

(Reuters) - U.S. consumer bank Capital One plans to acquire U.S. credit card issuer Discover Financial Services in an all-stock transaction valued at $35.3 billion to create a global payments giant.

The deal, by value, is the biggest ever to be inked in the credit card sector globally, according to data from Dealogic.

Here is a rundown of the biggest credit card industry deals across the world:

Acquirer Target Deal value Period

Capital One Discover $35.3 bln 2024

Financial

Bank of America MBNA Corp $35.19 bln 2005

(100%)

Existing Synchrony $21.63 bln 2015

Shareholders Financial

(84.6%)

Existing Discover $21.25 bln 2007

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Shareholders Financial

Services

(100%)

Shinhan Financial LG Card Co Ltd $7.2 bln 2006

Group (78.58%)

Itau Unibanco Redecard SA $6.82 bln 2012

Holding SA (49.99%)

Shinsei Bank Ltd Aplus Co Ltd $5.41 bln 2004

(67.74%)

First Data Corp Banc of $3.8 bln 2009

America

Merchant

Services LLC

(46.5%)

Citigroup Federated $3.6 bln 2005

Department

Stores Inc

(Credit Card

Portfolio,

100%)

Citigroup Sears Roebuck $3.2 bln 2003

& Co (credit

card business,

100%)

Capital One HSBC Holdings $2.5 bln 2011

Financial (US credit

card business,

100%)

* Source: Dealogic

* Deal value including debt

(Compiled by Manya Saini in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)