1. Debit card: Also known as savings card, it is a bank card issued by the bank according to the actual deposit limit of customers, and can only perform basic functions such as deposit and withdrawal, consumption and transfer.
2. Credit card: a bank card issued by a bank to increase the credit limit of customers and meet business needs. You can overdraw, but you have to pay high interest and annual fee.
3. Quasi-credit card: it is a kind of bank card between debit card and credit card. The cardholder can overdraw without interest within a certain period, but the overdraft amount needs to be paid off within the repayment period.
4. Prepaid card: a bank card that is recharged first and then used. You can recharge after reaching a certain amount.
5. Business card: it is a bank card specially tailored for business people and enterprises, with the characteristics of high quota, flexible repayment and detailed account management.
6. Co-branded card: a bank card jointly launched by banks and merchants.
7. Mobile payment card: it is a bank card that pays through mobile phones, computers and other terminal devices, and it is a cashless payment method.
8. Student Card: It is a bank card specially designed for students. It cooperates with schools to provide some special student benefits and functions, such as installment payment of tuition fees and library borrowing.