Turn Your Phone Into Your Wallet.
Load your Bank of the Sierra debit card into your mobile wallet app, then speed through checkout. It’s easy to add your debit card to Apple Pay®, Google Pay™, or Samsung Pay®. You can:Make quick contactless payments from your phone
Make quick contactless payments from your phone
Simplify payments in stores and online
Simplify payments in stores and online
Help protect your debit card and account information
Help protect your debit card and account information
Set Up the Mobile Wallet of Your Choice.
Apple Pay
Using your Bank of the Sierra debit card with Apple Pay is easy, secure, and private.
1. Open the Wallet app.
2. Tap the plus sign in the upper right corner.
3. Use your camera to add your Bank of the Sierra debit card.
Paying in Stores
To pay in stores, you don’t need to wake your iPhone® or open an app. If your iPhone has Face ID, double-click the side button, authenticate with Face ID or enter your passcode to open Apple Wallet.
If your iPhone has Touch ID, double-click the Home button. When complete, you’ll see “Done” on the display, along with a subtle vibration and beep, letting you know your payment information was sent.
On Apple Watch®, double-click the side button and hold the display of your Apple Watch up to the reader. A gentle tap and beep confirm your payment.
Paying in Apps and on the Web
To pay in apps and on the web with iPhone and iPad®, select Apple Pay as the payment method during checkout and place your finger on the Touch ID. To pay on your Mac® in Safari®, choose Apple Pay, then complete the purchase with your iPhone or Apple Watch.
It’s Secure and Private
When you add your Bank of the Sierra debit card to Apple Pay, your mobile wallet assigns a unique device account number instead of your actual card number, helping to protect your information.
Set Up Apple Pay
Google Pay
Google Pay with your Bank of the Sierra debit card gives you a simple way to pay at millions of places.
It’s easy to get started. If you don’t already have the app on your device, you can download it from Google Play. Once you have the app, you can add your Bank of the Sierra debit card.
Google Pay FAQs
• How do I use Google Pay?
Look for the contactless symbol wherever you shop. To use Google Pay, simply unlock your device and hold it near the contactless terminal to pay. There’s no need to open the app. Your phone will beep or vibrate, and you will receive a confirmation on your screen to show your payment was made.
• What is a virtual account number?
Your debit card is assigned a unique virtual account number that’s used at checkout, so your full card details are not shared with the store when you pay. Think of it as a digital stand-in for your payment information.
•When will I need my virtual account number? How do I find it?
You’ll need your virtual account number if you would like to make a return on an item purchased with Google Pay. To view the last four or five digits of your virtual account number, go to “Card details” or “Transaction details” within the Google Pay app menu. Or, hold your device near the contactless terminal and select the card you used to make the purchase.
• What should I do if I have trouble adding my Bank of the Sierra debit card?
Reach out to our team by calling the number on the back of your card.
Set Up Google Pay
Samsung Pay
Use Samsung Pay with your Bank of the Sierra debit card to make quick contactless payments from your compatible Samsung device.
Simply download Samsung Pay from Google Play and follow the instructions to add your debit card to your mobile wallet.
Please be advised, for security reasons you may be required to call Bank of the Sierra to complete your card setup.
Shop Securely, Pay Privately
When you use Samsung Pay, every transaction is authenticated by your fingerprint, iris scan, or PIN, and a random token is used instead of your actual card details, so your information stays safe.
Set Up Samsung Pay
Samsung Pay is only compatible with select cards, carriers, and Samsung devices. See Samsung.com/pay for compatibility.
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