Plastic cards used for withdrawing cash from ATMs, or hole in the wall machines, with a personal identification number (PIN) to confirm validity of the user. These cards are commonly combined with credit or debit cards
A card, other than a charge card or credit card, which allows the cardholder to withdraw cash from a cash machine which is covered by the LINK network.
A cash card can be used to draw money from automated teller machines (cash machines).
a credit card that entitles the holder to receive cash
a stored value application that allows you to pre-load money onto your smart card to pay for small-value transactions
These are plastic cards used for withdrawing cash from Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) - also known as hole in the wall machines.
A cash card has a set amount of value which can be read by a special cash card reader. Participating retailers will use the reader to debit the card in increments until the value is gone. The card is like cash - it has no built-in security, so it can be used by anyone if lost or stolen.
The CashCard is a stored-value card made by NETS. It was launched in Singapore in 1996; since then, more than 6 million cards have been issued. It is different from the newer EZ-Link card because it is contact-based and requires insertion into a card reader to perform a transaction, whereas the EZ-Link card does not.