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How to distinguish an internal card from a foreign card? Why should the VISA JCB MASTER of Bank of East Asia be classified as a China bank card?
In the traditional sense, "internal card" refers to a card issued in People's Republic of China (PRC) (China) and settled in RMB, which cannot be used abroad.

The traditional "wild card" includes two aspects: one is the bank card issued by almost all countries and regions outside the mainland; Then there is the "international card" issued by mainland banks that can only be used abroad and settled in foreign currency.

With the internationalization of UnionPay and the issuance of dual-currency cards, the boundary between internal cards and foreign cards is almost blurred. At present, we don't use the traditional concept to divide the internal card and the external card. You can simply issue RMB UnionPay cards and dual-currency cards to banks in Chinese mainland (including foreign banks) as internal cards; Cards issued by overseas banks, overseas branches of Chinese-funded banks and Chinese-funded banks that can only conduct foreign currency transactions abroad are foreign cards.

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What does it mean that East Asia Card is classified as China Bank Card? There is no relationship between them. If you see it on the POS list, don't worry about the bank card table.