A common name for magnetic cards for cash dispensers (CDs). CDs are devices that use computers to make payments without going to the counter, and depositors can cash out their deposits at any time by simply turning the key on. CDs were first put into practical use in the UK in 1967, and quickly spread to Japan in the 1970s with the completion of online bank deposit systems. →Online real-time systems/card crimes→Related topics ATMs | Credit cards | Depositor Protection Act Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
現金自動支払機(cash-dispenser,CDと略)用の磁気カードの通称。CDは窓口を通さずコンピューターによる支払いを行う装置で,預金者はキー・オンするだけで常時預金を現金化できる。CDは1967年英国で実用化されたが,日本でも銀行預金のオンラインシステム完成とともに1970年代に急速に普及。→オンライン・リアルタイム・システム/カード犯罪 →関連項目ATM|クレジット・カード|預金者保護法 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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