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JAM | Mar 27, 2025

NCB Midas debit cards to be discontinued on March 31

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NCBJ headquarters located at the Atrium in New Kingston, St Andrew

National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCB) is reminding customers that all NCB Midas debit cards will be deactivated on March 31 as previously communicated.

After this date, the cards will no longer be accepted for transactions at automated banking machines (ABMs) or point of sale (POS) terminals.

The NCB Midas card was first introduced in the early 2000s and has been in use for over two decades. As banking technology has advanced, NCB has moved to adopt the NCB Visa debit card, a newer, more secure and more widely accepted option.

Customers still using NCB Midas cards are encouraged to upgrade to the NCB Visa debit card ahead of March 31 to avoid any disruption in service.

The NCB Visa debit card offers several key features, including:

  • Contactless payments
  • Real-time transaction alerts via email
  • Wider acceptance online and overseas

Cards can be upgraded at any NCB branch or NCB remote service centres at MegaMart locations islandwide on select weekends. Customers should take along a valid government-issued ID and Taxpayer Registration Number (TRN).

For more information, contact 888-NCB-FIRST (622-3477) or visit www.jncb.com.

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