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December 2005, No. 221
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Last Updated: 11/17/2005

Debit Card Competition: Signature versus PIN

Victor Lubasi

This article explores costs and benefits of two types of debit card authorization methods—signature and PIN (personal identification number)—for merchants, consumers, and financial institutions. It also considers competition between signature- and PIN-based debit cards in the United States and looks at Canada’s predominant usage of PIN-based debit cards.

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