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What US banks are issuing NFC-enabled credit/debit cards?

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"NFC-enabled credit/debit card" is just a fancy way of saying "contactless credit/debit card". Lots of U.S. banks have issued contactless cards, either in pilot or commercial launch, including American Express, Bank of America, Chase, Citibank, Key Bank, Citizens Bank (RBS), HSBC, GE, U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo, PNC, BB&T and others. read more

On a Visa card, the issuing bank may be identified on the card itself. If not, or if the card isn't physically present -- as with a phone or online order -- there's a code embedded in every credit card number that can help identify the issuer. read more

The acquiring bank (also merchant bank or acquirer) is the financial institution that maintains the merchant’s bank account. The contract with the acquirer enables merchants to process credit and debit card transactions. The acquiring bank passes the merchant’s transactions along to the applicable issuing banks to receive payment. read more

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