Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
cheque card
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Always keep your cheque card and cheque book separately - a thief needs both to encash a cheque.
▪ And the new cheque card application?
▪ And, you will find that paying by Switch does not restrict you to your cheque card limit.
▪ But I will accept personal cheques up to fifty pounds if they are accompanied by a valid cheque card.
▪ His cheque card was on the table.
▪ The accused drew by cheque card on a bank balance which had insufficient funds to meet the sum.
▪ The Lords held that there was no difference between a cheque card, as in Charles, and a credit card.
▪ This was £50 worth, the value of the cheque card.
Wiktionary
cheque card
n. 1 (context British banking English) A small plastic card issued by a bank or similar which is a guarantee of payment of cheques written by the cardholder (up to a specified maximum amount). 2 (context South Africa banking English) A card issued by a bank or similar which behaves like a credit card but is in fact a type of debit card.
Usage examples of "cheque card".
I handed them both over, with my cheque card, to the policeman, who towered over me.
His blank eyes stared forward above a smashed and gushing nose, his head twisted at an impossible angle to his shoulders, his neck snapped like an expired cheque card by the strap of his gun, which had snagged on a loose bolt as the bus tipped on to its side.