Difference between revisions of "Credit card"
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+ | A credit card is a thin rectangular piece of plastic or metal card issued by financial institutions, which lets you borrow funds from a pre-approved limit to pay for your purchases. | ||
+ | * Allows transfer to a bank account. | ||
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+ | ==Types of cards== | ||
* [[Apple Card]] | * [[Apple Card]] | ||
* [[Debit card]] | * [[Debit card]] | ||
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== Related terms == | == Related terms == |
Revision as of 06:28, 5 August 2021
A credit card is a thin rectangular piece of plastic or metal card issued by financial institutions, which lets you borrow funds from a pre-approved limit to pay for your purchases.
- Allows transfer to a bank account.
Types of cards
Related terms
- Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)
- PCI DSS
chef InSpec
- AWS CloudTrail
- credit card, debit card
See also
- Payments, Card payments, Stripe, Visa, MasterCard, UnionPay, American Express, Discover, Amazon Pay, JCB Co., Ltd., PayPal, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, Virtual cards, privacy.com, Tutuka, SaltPay, Magnetic stripe, Credit card, debit card, Virtual card, Zelle, Venmo, PayPay, PayID, PSD, Payoneer, Telr, Cash App, Plaid, Amazon Payment Services, SCA, PaySim, Purchase on invoice, Payments-as-a-service, Form3, OpenCollective, Qlub, Adyen, Mydia.ai, Payment links, Nomod, Noqodi, Paysend, Expensify
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