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=== Global alliance === {{see|Card reciprocal agreements}} Starting around 2005, to increase acceptance around the world, Discover has formed several agreements with other payment networks internationally. This allows Discover cardholders to perform transactions while traveling abroad. Vice versa, cardholders of other countries may utilize their cards at U.S. merchants that accept Discover.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discoverglobalnetwork.com/en-us/about-us/reach-and-acceptance|title = Reach and Acceptance | Discover Global Network}}</ref> Some major examples include: *[[Diners Club International]] worldwide * [[BC Card]] in South Korea * [[JCB (credit card company)|JCB]] in Japan * [[RuPay]] in India * [[Troy (card scheme)|TROY]] in Turkey<ref>{{cite web | url=https://troyodeme.com/en/urunler-ve-hizmetler/kart-kabulu/ | title=Card Acceptance β Troy β Turkey's Payment Method}}</ref> * [[China UnionPay|UnionPay]] in China * [[Verve International|Verve]] in Nigeria * [[DinaCard]] in Serbia * [[Elo (card association)|Elo]] in Brazil * ATH in Puerto Rico * Mercury throughout the Middle East * NAPAS in Vietnam * Prosa in Mexico Currently, Discover is accepted in 185 countries.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/help-center/account/international-use.html|title = International Credit Card Acceptance | Discover}}</ref>
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