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What type of travel card accounts are available and how are they different?

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What type of travel card accounts are available and how are they different?

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There are two types of travel card accounts – the Centrally Billed Accounts (CBA) and the Individually Billed Accounts (IBA). The primary difference between the CBA and IBE is liability. CBAs are issued to the government and the government retains liability for CBAs. Individual travelers are issued IBA cards, and the travelers have liability for the use and payment of their accounts.

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