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Difference between Debit and Credit Card

Understand the difference between debit card & credit card along with its features & benefits. Click here to know the advantages & disadvantages of both the cards and then decide which card to use, based on the differences.

August 30, 2019 / 09:23 IST
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Remember the last time you stuffed a lot of cash in your wallet? With the advent of debit and credit cards, cashless transactions are raging. One swipe and you are all set to pay for your purchases. While operationally both the cards are same, functionally they are quite different. Let’s look at the difference between debit and credit cards. Understanding the difference between credit card and debit card helps you to decide which card you should get. In case you have both credit and debit cards, you can decide which card to use, based on the differences.

Conceptually, there is a difference between debit and credit.

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Debit and credit difference


Debit means the removal of an amount from an account. In a book keeping entry, debits are indicated on the left-hand side. Credit refers to the amount received in an account. Credits are indicated on the right-hand side of a book keeping entry. It also means the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services without making an instant payment.

 

What is a debit card?


A debit card is issued by the bank where the individual has a savings account. Debit cards are also issued to corporate entity. Such cards are linked to the current account.

Debit card is a cash-transaction instrument which can be used to pay for goods and services. When you swipe your debit card, the cash is ‘debited’ from your account. The funds are then transferred to the beneficiary’s account.  A debit card can be used to make a host of transactions. You can pay your utility bills, shop online and offline and also transfer funds from your account to someone else’s account. When you need to withdraw money from your account, you can simply swipe your debit card at an ATM.

A debit card is a pocket sized plastic card. Earlier, cards with magnetic strips were issued. From January 2019, it is mandatory for banks to issue a chip-based debit card.  Debit cards with security chip inside them are called EMV cards. These cards are more secure and encrypted compared to their previous avatar. The following details are on the front of a debit card: a 16-digit unique card number, validity and expiration dates, and the logo of the creditor e.g. Visa, Mastercard, RuPay etc. The CVV, signature strip with card-holder’s signature, and customer services numbers are on the other side of the card.

 

What is a credit card?


Similar to a debit card, a credit card is a pocket sized plastic card. At present, banks and other financial institutions issue chip-based credit cards. The basic details of the credit card holder, credit card number and the expiry date appear in the front. The CVV, the signature strip for the credit card holder and details of customer care centers are on the reverse side.