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  2. Maestro (debit card) - Wikipedia

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    Debit Mastercard or Visa Debit: Maestro debit cards have been issued by several major banks. For example: an old Íslandsbanki request form for banking products includes Maestro and Electron debit card options: However, as of 2015, all banks have replaced them with contactless Debit Mastercard or Visa Debit cards. [20] [21] Ireland: No Laser

  3. Visa Electron - Wikipedia

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    Most Visa Electron cards do not have the dove hologram as on Visa credit and debit cards, but a few banks do include it. The card number and validity as well as cardholder name are printed rather than embossed , thus the card cannot be used in a card imprinter – for card-present transactions the card requires a reader of magnetic stripe cards ...

  4. Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    A payment card number, primary account number (PAN), or simply a card number, is the card identifier found on payment cards, such as credit cards and debit cards, as well as stored-value cards, gift cards and other similar cards. In some situations the card number is referred to as a bank card number. The card number is primarily a card ...

  5. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s international brands such as Visa, MasterCard, and the unembossed Visa Electron or Maestro were introduced. Visa Electron and Maestro work as a standard debit cards: the transactions are debited instantly, although it may happen on some occasions that a transaction is processed with some delay (hours, up to one day).

  6. Talk:Payment card number - Wikipedia

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    The article lists 51 as a MasterCard range. However, my Maestro card number starts with 5140 and has 10 digits. The article, however claims that such a number would belong to a MasterCard. -- 62.156.63.180 21:44, 25 April 2012 (UTC) Let me guess, you have an EC Maestro card issued by a German bank.

  7. Visa Debit - Wikipedia

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    Banks offer Maestro and V Pay debit cards, but no Visa Debit cards. Visa has announced that Rabobank will start offering Visa Debit cards from mid-2022. [13] ING has also announced it will issue Visa Debit cards, which will be gradually introduced as their current stock of V-PAY and Maestro cards is depleted. The widespread rollout of these ...

  8. Switch (debit card) - Wikipedia

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    Switch/Maestro cards issued by certain banks carried an issue number on the bottom of the card corresponding to the number of times a card had been issued on a particular account. This was usually because the current account number the card was linked to actually formed a large part of the card number, and therefore the card number could not be ...

  9. Shinhan Card - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, most card readers will accept as Debit Mastercard Credit, all debit cards are using Credit Card transaction system. Shinhan Card Domestic Card; South Korean domestic transaction system only. Both Credit and Debit Card number starts with 9XXX. Visa (includes domestic-only debit card) Visa Electron; MasterCard. Maestro; JCB