Cirrus

Cirrus

Cirrus is a worldwide interbank network designed for accessing cash through ATMs. It was founded in 1986, and in 1988 it was acquired and has since been operated by MasterCard Corporation. Cirrus was one of the first global networks to allow cardholders to withdraw cash outside their home countries, playing a key role in the development of international tourism and cross-border payments. Today, the network connects credit, debit, and prepaid cards from the MasterCard, Maestro, and Diners Club International payment systems into a single infrastructure, linking them to more than 1 million ATMs in 93 countries worldwide. By default, Maestro cards (a popular debit system, especially common in Europe) are automatically linked to the Cirrus network. This means that Maestro cardholders can withdraw cash from any ATM displaying the Cirrus logo without having to sign up for additional services. Furthermore, many ATMs and points of sale display all three logos of the MasterCard family: MasterCard itself, Maestro, and Cirrus. This combination of logos informs users that the ATM or terminal accepts cards from any of these systems, ensuring universal access to cash and cashless payments. Although the need for cash is decreasing with the development of contactless payments and digital transfers, the Cirrus network remains an important part of the global financial infrastructure. It is especially useful for travelers going to countries where cash payments are prevalent, as well as in regions with limited access to modern digital services. Cirrus continues to expand, integrating with new technologies, including support for cash withdrawals through mobile apps and chip‑protected cards.

BIN codes

601300
Bank of America
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500342
Bank of America
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503565
Bank of America
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505600
Bank of America
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505601
Bank of America
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505602
Bank of America
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505603
Bank of America
United States of America (USA) | Debit | Standard
505610
Bank of America
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505612
Bank of America
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505638
Bank of America
United States of America (USA) | Debit | Standard
505639
Bank of America
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505696
Bank of America
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505697
Bank of America
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505721
Bank of America
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505726
Bank of America
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505730
Bank of America
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505731
Bank of America
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505732
Bank of America
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505733
Bank of America
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505734
Bank of America
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505735
Bank of America
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505736
Bank of America
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505737
Bank of America
United States of America (USA) | Debit | Standard
505738
Bank of America
United States of America (USA) | Debit | Standard
505739
Bank of America
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505740
Bank of America
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