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Mobile Wallet is a faster, safer way to pay on the go.

Once set up, you'll be able to make purchases in-person, online, or in an app without swiping your card.

A safe, secure, and easy way to pay.

When you complete a transaction using your MIT Federal Credit Union credit or debit cards card from your mobile wallet:

  • Your name, card number, and security code stay private.
  • You don't give your physical card to anyone.
  • Your actual card numbers are not shared with retailers.
  • The retailer receives only a transaction-specific code or "token" to process your payment.

Because the payment code can only be used once, your accounts are better protected against fraud.

Always have a way to pay available with Mobile Wallet.

Mobile wallets offer a safe, convenient way to pay with your MIT FCU cards. Our debit card can be used with Apple Pay®, Google Pay™, and Samsung Pay®3. Set up is easy and can be done in seconds.

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