Maestro_(debit_card)

Maestro (debit card)

Maestro (debit card)

Debit card from Mastercard


Mastercard Maestro is a brand of debit cards and prepaid cards owned by Mastercard that was introduced in 1991.[1] Maestro is accepted at around fifteen million point of sale outlets in 93 countries.[2]

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On July 1, 2023, Mastercard phased out Maestro across Europe. European banks and other card issuers are now required to replace expired or lost Maestro cards with a different card.[3]

Functionality

Maestro debit cards are obtained from associate banks and are linked to the cardholder's savings account, current account or any of several other types of accounts, while prepaid cards do not require a bank account to operate. Maestro cards can be used at point of sale (POS) and ATMs. Payments are made by swiping cards through the payment terminal, insertion into a chip and PIN device or by a contactless reader. The payment is authorized by the card issuer to ensure that the cardholder has sufficient funds in their account to make the purchase. The cardholder then confirms the payment by either signing the sales receipt or entering their 4- to 6-digit PIN, except with contactless transactions below a specified amount for which no further verification is required.

Maestro often requires on-line electronic authorization for every transaction, although Mastercard's rules permit the establishment of floor limits on Maestro EMV chip transactions only. Not only must the information stored in either the chip or the magnetic stripe be read, but this has to be sent from the merchant to the issuing bank, the issuing bank then has to respond with an affirmative authorization. If the information is not read, the issuer will decline the transaction, regardless of any disposable amount on the connected account, except in the Asia Pacific region, where manual keyed entry is permitted under some circumstances. This is different from most other debit and credit cards, where the information can be entered manually into the terminal (i.e. by typing the 13 to 19 digits and the expiry date on the terminal) and still be approved by the issuer or stand-in processor. In most countries, other than those specified in Mastercard's rules, a PIN rather than a signature is always required to authorise a Maestro transaction, except where no CVM (Cardholder Verification Method)[4] is required.

Acceptance and availability

Americas

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Asia

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Europe

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Logos

Maestro logo used from May 1992 until September 1996
Maestro logo used from September 1996 until 14 July 2016.
Maestro logo used since 14 July 2016.
Mastercard Maestro logo used from 2004 in Brazil only.

See also


References

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  6. "Great Wall "Cross-Border" International Debit Card". Bank of China. Retrieved 2017-04-26.
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  11. "Eine Karte - überall einsetzbar: Sparkassen-Card mit Co-Badge Debit Mastercard" (in German). Finanz Informatik (Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe). Retrieved 2020-03-30.
  12. "Where to apply". MasterCard. Retrieved 2014-06-24.
  13. "Betaalpas van V PAY of Maestro". www.snsbank.nl (in Dutch). 30 October 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  14. "ING-debetkaarten nu ook beschikbaar met V Pay van Visa". www.banken.nl (in Dutch). 12 April 2018. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
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  16. "VISA Inspire". Banca Intesa. Retrieved 2014-06-24.
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