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Here's how to know where your debit card information is stored.

Securely saving your debit card details with vendors can make purchases and payments easier, but it can expose your banking account to risk and make it difficult to manage. Online banking makes it easy to see at a glance where you make recurring payments, and which vendors have your card on file.
While logged in to online banking, select Cards from the top navigation.
Select Card on File from the list of actions on the left-hand side of the screen. Online banking will display two ways that vendors may save your debit card. You can toggle between them from the top of the window.
The Card on File list lets you track merchants that have your card saved for payments and purchases.
The Recurring Payments list helps you track merchants with your stored card information for subscriptions and repeat payments.
As you review this list, you can work with the merchant or service provider if you want to update or remove your card information from their file.
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What is the difference between Recurring Payments and Card on File merchants or service providers?
When the Card on File transaction characteristics shared by a merchant indicate that the transaction is recurring, this merchant will be classified as having a Recurring Payment relationship with the card and therefore be displayed in the “Recurring Payments” section. All the other Card on File merchants will be displayed in the “Card on File” section.
How are Card on File merchants or service providers determined?
The transaction characteristics of online transactions, including the Card on File indicator sent by merchants, and the transaction sequence for a card and a merchant, are used to determine whether the card has been stored on file by a merchant or a service provider. The list is maintained for your information purpose only. For merchants where you have stored your card you need to contact merchant or service provider to update or remove your card information on their file.
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