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Top up your account with your own foreign card quickly and conveniently
Manage your finances easily and conveniently with Visa
Living between two countries? Running a business abroad? Purchasing services in your home country while being in another Pay profitably with a local card and top it up with Visa. Now, with Visa, you can quickly and conveniently top up your account from your own foreign Visa card directly in the mobile banking app. Just a few clicks, and your funds are transferred.
Step 1
Open your bank's app
Step 2
Go to the section with available top-up options and select the top-up method using Apple Pay™ or Google Pay™.
Step 3
Enter the amount you wish to top up your account with.
Step 4
Select your card and confirm the payment.
Benefits of topping up your account with your own foreign card:
Banks that support the ability to top up your account from your own Visa card:
Frequently asked questions and answers
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- You need to go to the mobile application of your bank.
- Select the section that displays all available ways to top up your account, and choose the top up method "From a foreign card" or "Using Apple Pay™/Google Pay™", depending on how you want to top up your account.
- Enter the amount and confirm topping up the account.
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Yes, the service works with any contactless mobile payment methods approved by your card issuing bank.
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You can top up your own account using Visa cards issued by banks of any country except Ukraine.
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Banks set the fee for transfers at their discretion. Please check with the issuing bank of your foreign card for detailed information on fees and transfer limits.
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The fee in each case is set by the bank providing the transfer service. For detailed information about the fee, please check with the issuing bank of your card.
The funds transfer to the recipient's account takes from a few seconds to up to 30 minutes, depending on the issuing bank of the recipient's Visa card and the technical conditions of the bank. The service is provided through the remote banking systems of partner banks or via the payment terminal network. Partner banks and payment terminal operators may set their own fees for providing the service. The availability of the service may be limited by legislation, the type of card held by the recipient, and the conditions set by partner banks and payment terminal operators providing the service. For detailed information on the service terms, please consult the partner banks. Visa International Service Association (USA) provides banks with the opportunity to issue Visa payment cards. Issuing banks may set restrictions on the issuance of Visa cards. Contact your bank for information about the conditions for issuing and servicing Visa payment cards.