The difference between bank cards
Debit card is what we usually call a savings card. You can deposit your own money and spend your own money. You can swipe the card and cannot overdraw.
Credit card That is, you don’t need to deposit your own money with a credit card. You can make purchases in advance or withdraw cash from overdrafts, and then repay according to bank regulations and within the specified date. There is no interest for the consumption part with the card, but for the cash withdrawal part, handling fees and daily interest rates will be charged. 5/10% interest
The quasi-credit card can be used for consumption or overdraft to withdraw cash, but consumption does not enjoy interest-free treatment. There is no handling fee for local overdraft and cash withdrawal, but you need to pay an interest of 0.5% of the daily interest rate
There are many types of cards that can be used to withdraw money from ATMs, as I have already mentioned