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Can I use a single-currency credit card for foreign exchange deposits and withdrawals? Does VISA have to be a dual-currency credit card?

1 As long as you bring a VISA or MARSTER standard credit card, it is OK. VISA does not require a dual-currency credit card. VISA, also translated as Visa and Weixin, is a credit card brand operated and managed by Visa International Organization located in San Francisco, California, USA. VISA card began to be issued in 1976. Its predecessor was Bank Americard issued by Bank of America.

MasterCard (NYSE: MA) was founded in 1966, with its global headquarters in New York, in the eastern United States. As the world's leading payments company, Mastercard is committed to providing global consumers with a more convenient and efficient financial payment environment.

2. There are two main types of single-currency cards: one is single-currency credit card; the other is single-currency debit card. A single-currency credit card is a credit card with a RMB settlement account, and its functions are basically the same as a dual-currency credit card. The single-currency debit card also has a RMB settlement account, which can be used for RMB savings, cash withdrawals and consumption, and does not have an overdraft function.

Dual currency card is a kind of bank card that has only appeared in our country in recent years. With the continuous development of our economy and the continuous improvement of people's living standards, traveling and shopping abroad have become very common. Therefore, there has been widespread demand for bank cards settled in foreign currencies.