If you would like to add your Providence Federal Credit Union card to an iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, or other Apple device, visit the Set Up Apple Pay page.
Simply add your Providence Federal Credit Union Visa Debit and Credit Card to your Wallet app. Once set up, the number on the front of your Providence FCU card will be replaced with a digital account number that will be securely stored on your Apple devices. Hold the device in front of a contactless reader…
Yes! Instead of using your private card number, Mobile Wallet solutions such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay create, encrypt, and save an individual device account number on your phone or another compatible device. When you use your Mobile Wallet to make a purchase, the secure account number will be used to process…
Yes, but messaging and data rates may apply depending on your plan. Check with your carrier for details. You do not need to be connected to the internet to use Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Samsung Pay in-store. Visit our Mobile Wallet page for more information.
To begin, make sure the merchant you would like to purchase from accepts Apple Pay. If they can accept your Apple Pay payment, they will have one or both of the following icons on their terminal: If you would like to pay with an iPhone with Touch ID, just place your finger on Touch ID…
You can use Mobile Wallet options such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay anywhere you see the universal contactless symbol: If you would like to use your Mobile Wallet outside of the United States, choose a link below to see which countries support Providence Federal Credit Union Mobile Wallet options: Countries and regions…
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