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How to Get an Instant Debit Card? These Banks Offer This Option Right Away

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When you create a checking account for the first time or when your existing debit card is lost, stolen, or damaged, it might be an inconvenience to have to wait to obtain a new debit card. When referring to a debit card as being “instant-issued,” what that phrase really implies is that the issuing financial institution (bank, credit union, etc.) is able to print and authorize the card in-branch. Therefore, the procedure is not very complicated. You are able to use the new card in the same ways that you have been using it in the past, such as to pay bills, withdraw money from an ATM, make purchases, or make purchases online or over the phone.

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How Are Instant Debit Cards Made?

Here’s how everything works. A non-personalized debit card is fed into a machine by a member of the bank staff who is tasked with the task of producing instant-issue debit cards. As was said earlier, the procedure is really straightforward! After that, the new card will have your name, as well as your financial information, immediately printed and programmed onto it. That’s very remarkable, don’t you think?

In a matter of minutes, a debit card that is completely customized and ready to use will be created for you.

Banks/ Credit Unions That Print Instant Debit Cards

Have a look at some of the most well-known banks that can immediately generate debit cards for you:

1) American National Bank & Trust Company
2) First National Bank and Trust Company
3) Altra Federal Credit Union
4) IBC Bank
5) NBT Bank
6) Huntington Bank
7) First United Bank & Trust
8) Republic Bank
9) PNC Bank
10) TD Bank
11) STCU
12) Navy Federal Credit Union

Banks That Don’t Print Debit Cards

These are the financial institutions that do not provide the service of printing debit cards: Bank of America, CIT Bank, HSBC, Chase, Wells Fargo, First Midwest Bank, Branch Banking and Trust Company, Key Bank, U.S. Bank, Citibank, and more.

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