CardSwap lets you quickly assign your UECU debit or credit card information as the payment source for all your favorite digital services, like Netflix, Amazon, iTunes, Uber, and dozens of others*—at the same time, in the same place—saving you time and hassle. This makes it easier to replace lost or expired cards, or to open and use new accounts. Just log in, update your payment info once, provide login info for your service providers, and CardSwap does the rest.
*None of the listed companies are associated with, sponsor, or endorse this product.
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CardSwap Features Include:
CardSwap lets you automatically apply your UECU debit or credit card information across your favorite subscription and digital point of sale (POS) services in a single, elegant workflow.
Enter your UECU card information once, enter login credentials for your subscription services, and the new preferred payment information is automatically tested and applied in real time. It only takes 24 hours for these updates to be made across services.
No, CardSwap is specifically designed for subscription services and digital points of sale. These bills can be paid through Bill Pay. Select Pay Bills from the main menu in Mobile and Online Banking to get started.
Yes, you can upload multiple UECU debit and/or credit cards to CardSwap and designate which services you would like associated with which card.
Your login credentials are needed so the company knows to trust the card information we are sending them on your behalf.
It may take up to 24 hours for companies to update your card information. However, in most cases, the card swap happens immediately. It may take longer if the provider website is down or they encounter an issue with the swap during the first attempt.
CardSwap will let you know if any connected merchants no longer have valid payment information.
Data is encrypted and all web services are HTTPS/SSL. Encryption keys are managed using hardened systems where sensitive data is only used in memory, and never stored in our own databases.