A bank card is a payment card issued by a bank that you can use to make purchases and, in some cases, withdraw cash. It is issued by a bank that you can use to make purchases and, in some cases, withdraw cash. Most bank cards are printed with a unique card number, an expiration date, the cardholder’s name, an EMV chip, a CVV or CVC code, and magnetic and signature strips on the backside of the card.
The CVV or CVC is a three or four-digit verification code printed on the card. The EMV (Europay, Mastercard, Visa) chip is a secure computer chip on the front of the card to prevent fraud. Not all bank cards use EMV technology with their chip cards, but most do. EMV cards account for the majority of card payments around the world.
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