Convenience and security
With Visa payWave, you don’t even need to enter your PIN number to pay. Since you keep hold of your device throughout, there is lower risk of fraud than with traditional swipe technology.
Quicker and more convenient than cash
No swiping necessary
With Visa payWave, you don’t even need to enter your PIN number to pay. Since you keep hold of your device throughout, there is lower risk of fraud than with traditional swipe technology.
A flexible range of Visa payWave devices let you use Visa payWave however you choose.
Alongside the convenience of Visa payWave technology, the card also includes a magnetic stripe for traditional payments.
You don’t need your card to use payWave on your mobile phone. Eligible devices allow you to wave and pay with just the payWave app.
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Get in touch with your financial institution to see if Visa payWave is an option for you.
You can use Visa payWave at any merchant displaying the Visa payWave symbol on the terminal readers.
Your financial institution should disclose any applicable fees during the application process.
Visa payWave transactions are just as secure as magnetic stripe transactions and are processed through the same reliable payment network. And, because you remain in control of your payment device during Visa payWave transactions, the risk of fraud is reduced.
To authorize a payment, you must wave your card or Visa Micro Tag directly within 1 to 2 inches of a secure reader that accepts Visa payWave payments. It also has to be correctly oriented for the transaction to go through. Only readers at authorized merchants can process the information on the Visa Micro Tag and Visa cards with Visa payWave.
With Visa's Zero Liability policy, you won’t be held responsible for fraudulent charges or unauthorised purchases made with your Visa payWave card*. This means you can use your card to shop with total confidence, as you will always be protected against unauthorised use.
* Visa's Zero Liability policy covers Australian and New Zealand-issued cards and does not apply to ATM transactions, transactions not processed by Visa or certain commercial card transactions. Cardholders should notify their issuer promptly of any unauthorised Visa use. Please consult your issuer for additional details.
The Visa Micro Tag is Visa’s first payment device designed exclusively for Visa payWave payments. It is far smaller than a traditional card - small enough to hang on your key ring. Shortwave radio technology is embedded inside a durable key fob, so that it’s even easier to get to your payment device.
No. Visa payWave is an added feature that financial institutions may offer to their Visa cardholders.
Visa payWave is a form of chip card technology. Like chip cards, it uses an advanced computer chip embedded in the card's plastic to perform secure transactions.
First, make sure that the merchant accepts payWave - you should see the payWave symbol on the payment terminal. If the merchant accepts payWave and the transaction still fails, Visa card and Mini Card users can swipe to pay, since both of these devices have magnetic stripe functionality in addition to payWave.