From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Bankingcardholdercard‧hold‧er /ˈkɑːdˌhəʊldə $ ˈkɑːrdˌhoʊldər/ noun [countable]BFBsomeone who has a creditcardExamples from the Corpuscardholder• The result is that some 600,000 cardholders cut up their cards.• There will also be other specialbenefits on offer to him as a cardholder.• For cardholders, it often means the chance to help support an organization every time they charge something.• The magazineretails at 8Opence, but is free to all Spend & Savecardholders.• The spring/summer magazine appeared as Spend & Save cardholders numbered more than one million.• Among the biggest losers was Barclaycard, which paid out £600,000 to cardholders who used their plastic to buybondedspirit.From Longman Business Dictionarycardholdercard‧hold‧er /ˈkɑːdˌhəʊldəˈkɑːrdˌhoʊldər/ noun [countable]BANKINGsomeone who has a credit cardEach cardholder has a set limit that can be borrowed at any one time.