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  2. Solo (debit card) - Wikipedia

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    An HSBC Solo debit card issued in Britain in the end of 2007. Solo was a debit card in the United Kingdom introduced as a sister to the then existing Switch. (Later merged with the Maestro debit card brand of the Mastercard corporation) Launched on 1 July 1997, by the Switch Card Scheme, [1] it was designed for use on deposit accounts, as well as by customers who did not qualify for a Switch ...

  3. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    Most debit cards in the UK lack the advantages offered to holders of UK-issued credit cards, such as free incentives (points, cashback etc.; the Tesco Bank debit card was one exception), interest-free credit and protection against defaulting merchants under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. Almost all establishments in the UK that ...

  4. Contactless payment - Wikipedia

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    EMV contactless symbol used on compatible payment terminals. EMV stands for "Europay, Mastercard, and Visa", the three companies that created the standard.Contactless payment systems are credit cards and debit cards, key fobs, smart cards, or other devices, including smartphones and other mobile devices, that use radio-frequency identification (RFID) or near-field communication (NFC) for ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Floor limit - Wikipedia

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    A floor limit is the amount of money above which debit card or credit card transactions must be authorized online by their Issuing banks. The limit can vary from store to store. The limit can vary from store to store.

  7. Visa Electron - Wikipedia

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    In addition to point of sale debit payments, the card also allows the holder to withdraw cash from automated teller machines (ATMs) using the Plus interbank network. In 2001, Banque Misr began offering the cards. [3] Many banks have migrated away from Visa Electron and instead issue Visa Debit cards; as such, Visa Electron issuance is declining ...

  8. Visa Debit - Wikipedia

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    The first debit card in the United Kingdom was launched by Barclays in June 1987 under the "Connect" brand. NatWest followed with the "Switch" debit card in October 1988. Connect was later merged into Visa. [22] The Visa Debit card was previously known as "Visa Delta" solely in the UK. [23]

  9. Your Guide to Daily ATM Withdrawal Limits and Debit ... - AOL

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    Bank or Credit Union. Daily ATM Withdrawal Limit. Daily Debit Card Purchase Limit. Ally Bank. $500 in first 90 days, then $1,010. $500 in first 90 days, then $5,000