Card issued by a bank with a MasterCard or Visa logo that complies with Association requirements.
A credit card issued by a bank. Visa and MasterCard are bankcards. American Express and Discover are not.
A Visa or MasterCard credit card. It is called a bank card because it is issued by a bank, unlike an American Express or Discover card, which are issued directly.
A financial transaction card issued by a bank or other financial institution such as a MasterCard/Visa.
a plastic card issued by a bank and accepted by merchants in payment for transactions. The most common types are credit cards and debit cards, although smart cards have been introduced. Bank cards are governed by an internationally recognized set of rules for the authorization of their use and the clearing and settlement of transactions.
A debit or credit card issued by a bank or other financial institution, such as a MasterCard® or Maestro card.
A plastic card issued by a bank for electronic payment.
A plastic card that is widely accepted by merchants as a result of a standard set of rules for the authorization of its use, clearing, and settlement of transactions, used to credit an account for processing a sales transaction. The most common bank card is a credit card. Transactions are usually not profitable for amounts of less than $5 (U.S.); micropayment schemes are designed for much smaller increments of payment.
A payment card issued to a consumer by a financial institution or bank; a credit or debit card.
a credit card issued through a bank.
A card with a unique magnetic stripe issued by a financial institution allowing the customer to conduct various banking transactions at ATM's and bank service counters. · See Also · Debit Card
A card issued by a financial institution that identifies the holder as a customer of the institution and allows access to accounts through an ABM; also, a credit or debit card issued by a financial institution.