Card Controls
Turn your card off and on, control where it can be used, receive instant transaction alerts and more.
The WSFS Visa® Debit Card allows you to shop, pay bills online or withdraw cash from ATMs whenever you need it and now it’s contactless! When you use your new card at any merchant terminal with the contactless symbol, there will be no need to insert, swipe, or sign - simply ‘Tap to Pay’ and the only thing you touch is your debit card!
Turn your card off and on, control where it can be used, receive instant transaction alerts and more.
Make purchases everywhere Visa® cards are accepted, online and in store. Pay bills by setting up automatic payments with your card.
The WSFS Debit Card is backed by the Visa® Zero Liability Guarantee and welcomed at millions of locations worldwide.*
The WSFS Visa® Debit Card requires a WSFS checking account.
More information about usage can be found on our WSFS Debit Card FAQs.
*Visa®’s Zero Liability policy covers U.S.-issued cards only and does not apply to ATM transactions, PIN transactions not processed by Visa®, or certain commercial card transactions. Cardholder must notify issuer promptly of any unauthorized use. It also excludes a transaction made by a person authorized to transact business on the account and/or a transaction made by a cardholder that exceeds the authority given by the account owner.
**Certain terms, conditions and exclusions apply. Please refer to the Guide to WSFS Visa® Debit Card Benefits for more details.
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