0 someone who has been given permission to use a card that allows them to do something, especially a cheque card or a credit card
1 someone who has been given permission to use a card which allows them to do something, for example a credit card or store card:
The worst thing any cardholder can do in this environment is make a late payment.
However, cardholders who did not turn up regularly in the hope of finding work were liable to have their registration cancelled.
Private insurance pays providers directly if the insured is a health cardholder, or reimburses the patient on the basis of expenses incurred.
Statutory rationing legally bound the government to provide a specific ration to every cardholder and made it illegal for the cardholder to buy grain except from the ration shop.
Cardholders will also receive on-the-spot discounts in a wide range of high street shops.
There may be 5 million or 6 million cardholders at the end of the process.
It does not contain the information concerning the health status of the cardholder.
I would suggest as an alternative that organ donor cardholders carry their cards with them at all times.
The free space remaining on the magnetic strip depends on the number of characters in the cardholder's name.