Chase Bank Opens Sunday to Deal With Target Card Hack

Chase bank said more than a third of its branches would be open across the country Sunday to help customers affected by the massive credit and debit card security breach at Target stores, NBC News reported. "We'll have the highest density in the Northeast, California and Southeast and prioritize branches near major shopping centers or those that have instant issue (where they can reissue debit card on the spot)," the bank said in a statement. The move comes after Chase told customers Saturday that they would be limited to $100 in cash withdrawals and $300 in total purchases per day if they used Chase debit cards at Target during the recent security breach. The limit applies to about 2 million customer accounts, Kristin Lemkau, a Chase spokeswoman, told NBC News. A source familiar with the situation told CNBC that Citibank was also imposing limits on debit cards for affected customers if it sees suspicious activity, though the extent of those limits was not immediately clear.

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