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  2. 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 ...

  3. Payment card - Wikipedia

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    The use of debit cards has become widespread in many countries and has overtaken use of cheques, and in some instances cash transactions, by volume. Like credit cards, debit cards are used widely for telephone and internet purchases. Debit cards can also allow instant withdrawal of cash, acting as the ATM card, and as a cheque guarantee card ...

  4. Category:Debit cards - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Debit cards" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. NETSPay icon.png 400 × 400; 26 KB. NETSWave.jpg 481 × 207; 13 KB

  5. Pssst, Millennials! When You Pay, Choose Credit, Not Debit - AOL

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  6. 3 reasons millennials need to switch from debit to credit - AOL

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    Millennials can miss out on benefits by dodging credit cards. If you?re in your 20s and are credit card-free, here are reasons to add one to your wallet.

  7. Debit Card vs. Credit Card: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Whether debit or credit is a better choice depends on your financial situation and how you manage your money. Learn how to use both options to your advantage. Debit Card vs. Credit Card: What’s ...

  8. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card, is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The card usually consists of the bank's name, a card number, the cardholder's name, and an expiration date, on either the front or the back.

  9. Payment card industry - Wikipedia

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    The payment card industry consists of all the organizations which store, process and transmit cardholder data, most notably for debit cards and credit cards.The security standards are developed by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council which develops the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards used throughout the industry.