The routing number on a debit card is a unique nine-digit code that identifies the financial institution associated with the card. It is used for electronic transfers and payments, such as direct deposits, bill payments, and wire transfers.
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The issue number on a debit card is a unique number that identifies the specific card issued to the cardholder. It is typically found on the front of the card and is used for internal tracking purposes by the card issuer.
The routing number on a credit card is a unique set of numbers that identifies the financial institution that issued the card. It is used to process transactions, verify the authenticity of the card, and route payments to the correct bank for authorization and settlement.
An account number on a debit card is a unique series of digits that identifies your specific bank account. It is used to link your card to your account and allows transactions to be processed accurately.
A debit card cannot be used if the maximum limit has been exceeded.
If the card is a simple debit only card it does not expire. If it has a credit card logo on it (Visa or Mastercard) then it is a combination debit/credit card used places that don't accept plain debit cards and it has an expiration date on the front under the account number.