*Samsung Pay is only compatible with select Samsung devices and mobile carriers. Visit Samsung Pay Support for compatibility details.
*Samsung Pay is only compatible with select Samsung devices and mobile carriers. Visit Samsung Pay Support for compatibility details.
Available now with Samsung PayTM. Safe, simple mobile payments virtually anywhere you can swipe or tap your card.
With Samsung Pay, paying is as easy as pulling out your phone. Quick and easy enrollment of your PENZIOX credit card will allow you to start using Samsung Pay right away.
Simple.
Use your Samsung Device* almost anywhere you can swipe or tap your PENZIOX credit card in three easy steps:
1. Swipe Up.
Swipe up from the bottom of your screen to launch the app, select your PENZIOX credit card and get started.
2. Secure.
Use your fingerprint or your Samsung Pay PIN to authenticate the transaction.
3. Hover and Pay.
Hover your device close to the card reader where you’d usually swipe or tap your card. A subtle vibration will alert you that the payment is being transmitted.
Secure
Samsung Pay uses several layers of security to keep your payment information safe. Your actual account number is kept separately and won’t be stored or shared. A Samsung Pay Device Account Number is used instead ensuring your account security.
Enrolling is a snap! Let’s get started…
Whether you are shopping at a boutique, neighborhood grocery store, coffee shop or local bookstore, Samsung Pay can be your go-to payment choice just about anywhere you can swipe or tap your phone!
Sign in to your Samsung account.
Authenticate your account using your fingerprint.
Add your PENZIOX card by snapping a photo of your card or by typing in your card information.
A: Samsung announced the official launch of its mobile payment service, Samsung Pay, initially on the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung S6 edge, S6 edge+ and Galaxy Note5. Samsung Pay broadens the reach for mobile payments at the POS and enables PENZIOX Visa cardholders to use compatible Samsung devices for everyday purchases, at both contactless (NFC) and magnetic stripe POS terminals in the U.S.