Virtual Cards definition

Virtual Cards means temporary virtual cards created through your vPayment Account(s) and consists of the virtual card number, expiry date and security code (CVC/CVV).
Virtual Cards means the virtual non-tangible cards that allow you to enter into Card Purchases.
Virtual Cards means the user prepayment cards, a kind of intangible (virtual) cards with numbers and codes, and representing certain face value, which do not need to be produced or processed and are used for paying for the user consumptions or services. The Virtual Cards include but not limited to the user’s prepayment cards with various face value and the packaged user prepayment cards with various face value.

Examples of Virtual Cards in a sentence

  • The Virtual Cards can be temporary or re-usable, but in any case, expire one year from the last day of the calendar month during which the Virtual Account was created.

  • These Virtual Cards can be used to purchase goods or services or make payments online or by phone without presenting your physical Oxygen Visa Debit Card number.

  • Virtual Card No more than 30 Virtual Cards at a time; and Up to $2,500.00 per Virtual Card* *The same transaction limitations as stated above for transaction type Card Purchase (Signature) in Section D.4 “Cash Access and Transaction Limitations” apply to Virtual Cards.

  • You will be held liable without reservation for all obligations arising from use of the vPayment Account(s) and the Virtual Cards, or under the contractual relationship regarding the vPayment Account, and for delayed Charges on the statement.

  • These Virtual Cards can be used to purchase goods or services or make payments online or by phone without presenting your physical Oxygen Visa Business Debit Card number.

  • Changes to the contract In the event AirPlus and insurer agree to changes to the contract, these shall apply as of the effective date for already issued and newly added Accounts, Virtual Cards and Corporate Cards that offer insurance cover under this contract.

  • Virtual Cards may be issued for one time use (meaning they can only be used for a single transaction) or can be issued so that they can be used repeatedly until the expiry date.

  • Credit/Charge Card – MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express branded cards, as well as any other card network as required by the Authorized User, or such other new or emerging cards (e.g., Virtual Cards) as may become available and included under the Contract during the Contract term.

  • For Virtual Cards: the expiry date emailed to you following your application for a Virtual Card.

  • Virtual Cards are instantly created and activated upon their creation in the Woli App.


More Definitions of Virtual Cards

Virtual Cards means a digital card that can be used for eCommerce transactions, In-App purchases, Scan to Pay transactions on FNB Pay/Pay Pal and any other type of transaction as determined by the Bank from time to time.
Virtual Cards means a digital card that can be used for eCommerce transactions, In-App purchases, streaming services, subscription payments, QR payments via Scan to Pay on the FNB App and contactless Tap to Pay transactions on supported Digital Wallet. The use of the Virtual Card Terms and Conditions which must be read in conîunction with the product terms and conditions, as well as the Remote Banking agreements, where applicable, and may be viewed on the FNB website.
Virtual Cards means a virtual account number or code issued by Reap and assigned to a Company Account that may be used by a Company or an Authorized User to conduct Transactions.

Related to Virtual Cards

  • Virtual Card means a non-physical Card, the use of which is limited to online, phone or mail order purchases and which cannot be used to make a cash withdrawal from an ATM or bank. Any reference to cash withdrawals or to a Physical Card in this Agreement excludes the Virtual Card.

  • Virtual Collocation shall have the meaning set forth in Sections 8.1.1.1 and 8.

  • Virtual Machine means a software container that can run its own operating system and execute applications like a physical machine.

  • actual carrier means a person, other than the contracting carrier, who, by virtue of authority from the contracting carrier, performs the whole or part of the carriage contemplated in paragraph (b) but who is not with respect to such part a successive carrier within the meaning of the Warsaw Convention. Such authority is presumed in the absence of proof to the contrary.

  • Virtual Completion means the premise is in the opinion of the Employer fit for occupation.