How do I add my Stash Stock-Back card (debit card) for use on Apple Pay?
Apple Pay can simplify purchasing—as a part of your digital wallet, it offers a contactless payment experience, eliminating swiping. And adding the Stash Stock-Back® Card¹ (your debit card) to Apple Pay is a snap.
Here’s how you can set up your digital wallet from the Stash app if you use Apple Pay®:
1. Go to the Stash app and click on the Bank tab.
2. Tap on the card at the top of the screen.
3. Click the button to add to Apple Pay®.
4. Follow the instructions provided to verify your information.
Here’s how you can manually add your card info:
- On your Apple device, open Wallet and click the plus (+) sign or go into Settings and choose Wallet & Apple Pay.
- Click Continue.
- Flip your Stock-Back Card over so the card account information is showing.
- Position your card in the camera frame to automatically enter your card information or manually enter your card information.
- Stash will receive and validate your card. You may be asked for additional information to validate your card in some instances.
DISCLOSURES
¹All rewards earned through use of the Stash Visa Debit card (Stock-Back® Card) will be fulfilled by Stash Investments LLC. Rewards will go to your Stash personal investment account, which is not FDIC insured. Stash Stock-Back® Rewards is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates.
Apple, the Apple logo, and iPhone are trademarks of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple, Inc.
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