Tap to Pay
It's secure and touch-free
Lone Star National Bank’s new debit cards include the latest chip technology including support for contactless transactions. Contactless means you don’t have to insert your card into the point-of-sale terminal and wait. Saving you time every time you tap.
Every chip transaction and every contactless transaction includes a unique code, helping to protect against fraud and keep your information safe.
Pay With Confidence
Here’s all you need to know to tap to pay with confidence:
- Look: Check for the Contactless Symbol on the store's checkout terminal.
- Tap: When prompted, bring your card, mobile or wearable device within a few inches of the Contactless Symbol on the chechout terminal.
- Go: Your payment is securely processed in seconds. Once your payment is confirmed, you’re good to go!
Secure & Convenient
Tapping to pay with your LSNB Visa contactless chip is a secure, convenient and touch-free way to make everyday purchases. It gets you through contactless-enabled checkout quickly with a secure and touch-free way to pay.
Secure:
Your LSNB Visa contactless chip card uses the same dynamic security as a contact chip card, so you know it's a secure way to pay!
Convenient:
A simple tap is all it takes.
Touch-Free:
Tapping to pay with your LSNB Visa contactless chip card can help you avoid touching surfaces at checkout where you see the Contactless Symbol.
Want to Know More?
Here are some frequently asked questions.
No, you don’t need to tap your contactless chip card. Simply hold it close to the contactless-enabled terminal, and the payment will be processed.
Hold your contactless chip card a few inches away from the contactless-enabled terminal, usually within 1-2 inches. Make sure the card is facing the terminal, and the payment will be processed quickly.
Hold your contactless chip card near the contactless-enabled terminal for just a second or two. You’ll usually hear a beep or see a confirmation message when the payment is complete.
No, it’s unlikely. Contactless payments require your card to be very close to the terminal, typically within 1-2 inches, and you usually need to hold it there for a moment. Accidental payments are rare.