

Even if they do, business card holders should also be careful giving card access to employees. However, corporate or business card servicers are not legally required to offer zero liability for their cardholders. Zero liability remains a standard inclusion for many consumer cards in the U.S.

This means that many credit card holders are not responsible for unauthorized purchases-at least for more than $50. Federal Law requires consumers not be liable for more than $50 in charges that result from lost or stolen card information. Zero fraud liability, a policy many credit and debit cards advertise to consumers as a safety measure against theft or fraud, seems like a stand-up thing for card companies to do.
