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What's the difference between a credit card and a savings card?

1. Card numbers of credit cards and savings cards are different.

Credit cards are 4 digits and 4 groups, with a total of 16 digits, while savings cards are 3 to 5 groups, with 13 to 19 digits, with different digits;

Second, the fonts on the card face are different.

Credit cards are all embossed on the card face, while savings cards are embossed and gravure, which can be convex or concave;

Third, the anti-counterfeiting marks are different.

Credit cards have specific holographic anti-counterfeiting marks, while savings cards have anti-counterfeiting marks, and some don't, which is optional;

fourth, the validity period is different;

Credit cards have embossed useful life, while savings cards are dispensable, and some only have the date of issuance;

5. Differences in name pinyin.

Credit cards have the embossed name pinyin and gender of the cardholder, while savings cards are optional.

Extended information:

Debit Card, also known as debit card, can be used to swipe your card in a store. When swiping your card, you can directly deduct as much money from your deposit account as you want, and it will not lead to overspending, overdraft or cyclic interest.

Debit cards can also be transferred and withdrawn through ATM, and cannot be overdrawn. Interest is paid on the amount in the account according to the demand deposit.

savings card is a kind of financial transaction card issued by banks to provide financial services for depositors. Its main function is to deposit and withdraw money at networked ATMs and savings offices, and to make consumption at networked POS.