Learn what a debit card is, what types there are, how they work and what makes debit cards different from credit cards.
Learn about international transaction fees and which NAB credit and debit cards charge no international transaction fee when you shop or travel overseas.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about Bank of America debit cards, including how to order, activate, or temporarily lock your misplaced debit card.
A void transaction is a credit or debit card purchase that is canceled before money moves from the cardholder's account to the merchant's account.
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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. Many new cards now ha...
Federal Reserve Board requests comment on a proposal to lower the maximum interchange fee that a large debit card issuer can receive for a debit card transaction ; Federal Reserve Board finalizes updates to the Board’s rule concerning debit card transactions ; Federal Reserve Board approves final rule permitting debit card issuers to receive fraud-prevention adjustment ; Federal Reserve issues a final rule establishing standards for debit card interchange fees and prohibiting network exclusivity arrangements and routing restrictions
When you use your debit card at ATMs and for purchases overseas, understanding how the fees work can help you plan appropriately and minimize your costs.
You can use a debit card to access money in your bank account.