What's the difference between credit card and debit card and savings card?
a debit card (i.e. a savings card) is a bank card issued by a bank to a cardholder without a credit line. Cardholders need to deposit before they can use it.
the three-party depository business of securities accounts only supports the binding of bank debit cards under the account holder's own name, and does not support the binding of other people's bank cards or credit cards.