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A counter card debit is a type of transaction where a customer makes a payment directly at a bank counter, typically using their debit card. This method allows customers to access their funds and complete transactions, such as cash withdrawals or deposits, without needing an ATM. Counter card debits are often used for larger transactions or when customers prefer personal assistance from bank staff.

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