Easy, Secure & Fast
Simply add your Bank of Washington debit card to your smartphone or smartwatch digital wallet - then use your phone or watch to pay.
The benefits may surprise you!
- More Secure: That's right, it's actually more secure than using your physical card with a magstripe reader. All digital wallet options use tokenization to create a unique and randomized set of numbers for each transaction. This means your real card number is not used. If your phone or watch is lost or stolen, you just call us, and we can simply remotely remove that your card from your device.
- Accepted at Millions of Locations: Just look for this symbol
- No Need to Have Your Card with You: If you've uploaded your card to your digital wallet and you know the merchant accepts your digital wallet, you just open your digital wallet on your phone or watch, tap your device to the payment station, and go.
- It's Faster: The majority of chip card transactions at the point-of-sale seem pretty slow. Digital wallet transactions can be up to twice as fast as chip card readers!
Set up Account Alerts
Keep tabs on your account, protect yourself from fraud and help prevent overdrafts.
Debit Card Fraud Alerts
Debit Card Fraud Alerts help protect you from potential fraud by immediately sending you a text message when we detect suspicious activity on your Bank of Washington debit card.
MoneyPass® ATM Network
You have quick and easy access to cash from your Bank of Washington account - surcharge free when you use your Bank of Washington debit card at a Bank of Washington ATM or a MoneyPass® ATM.
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