In most cases yes. Most Major Banks these days have the technical ability to issue a bank card to any customer who opens an account with them, on the very same day the customer opens his account. Even if due to some difficulty they are unable to issue the bank card, they will post it to your home address within the first 2 weeks of bank account opening.
Most banks these days (In India & Abroad) give you an ATM/Debit card right away when you open a new bank account. If you were not given one when you opened your account, you can visit the bank branch with your account passbook and place a request for one. The ATM card will usually be dispatched to your address within the next few days.
A debit card transfer to your bank account is when you move money from your debit card to your bank account. This allows you to access the funds in your bank account using your debit card.
No Debit card takes money straight away from bank account. Credit card makes a debt on card company, not your bank - then later the bank (or person) pays card company, plus interest sometimes.
No, your bank account number is not typically printed on your debit card.
Maintenance of an account in the bank which has issued the card is not a pre requisite for applying for a credit card. Having an account with the card issuing bank is essential for debit cards. Nandkishore Sharma
Yes, but not necessarily right away.
Most banks these days (In India & Abroad) give you an ATM/Debit card right away when you open a new bank account. If you were not given one when you opened your account, you can visit the bank branch with your account passbook and place a request for one. The ATM card will usually be dispatched to your address within the next few days.
A debit card transfer to your bank account is when you move money from your debit card to your bank account. This allows you to access the funds in your bank account using your debit card.
no, a debit card is a 'bank card' or 'atm card'... it's a card that's directly related to your bank account. When you charge a purchase to your debit card, money comes directly out of your bank account, whereas a credit card is paid off in installments at your discretion with an interest rate. So you don't have to pay right away (like you do with a debit card) but it may end up costing you more in the long run.
No Debit card takes money straight away from bank account. Credit card makes a debt on card company, not your bank - then later the bank (or person) pays card company, plus interest sometimes.
No, your bank account number is not typically printed on your debit card.
Maintenance of an account in the bank which has issued the card is not a pre requisite for applying for a credit card. Having an account with the card issuing bank is essential for debit cards. Nandkishore Sharma
No, it is not possible to have a debit card without a bank account. Debit cards are linked to a bank account and are used to access funds deposited in that account.
A debit card or an ATM card.
The card is linked to the bank account registered when you first applied for it. Even if the card IS just in your name - it makes NO difference to the card company - so long as they get the money you owe them ! They have a legal right to debit the bank account you registered with them until the debt is repaid.
It's a debit card since the money you pay with is directly transfered from your bank account to the receiver's bank account.
To transfer your credit card payment to your bank account, you can typically do so by logging into your online banking account and setting up a transfer from your credit card to your bank account. You may also be able to do this by contacting your credit card company directly or visiting a bank branch.