Will my replacement debit card have the same number?

In most cases, when you replace a debit card, the new card will have a different card number. This is done for security reasons to prevent unauthorized use of the old card if it has been lost, stolen, or compromised.

When you request a replacement debit card, the bank will typically issue a new card with a new card number and expiration date. You will need to update your card information with any merchants or services that have your old card on file for recurring payments or subscriptions.

It’s important to note that while the card number will change, your bank account number and other account details typically remain the same. This means that any funds, transactions, or direct debits associated with your account should not be affected by the replacement of your debit card.

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