Cards at Zing
VISA® Platinum Credit Card
At a Glance:
Rates starting at 12.99% APR**. No cash advance/balance transfer fees.
Best for:
Everyday purchases.
Secured Credit Card
At a Glance:
No credit qualification required.
Best for:
Building or rebuilding credit.
VISA® Debit Card
At a Glance:
Global acceptance. Comes with checking.
Best for:
Making purchases with your checking account.
Clear Card
At a Glance:
Simple and straightforward. Protects against overspending.
Best for:
Young adults. Setting a budget. Careful spenders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, on purchases you’ll have a fixed rate of 12.99% APR **.
There is no need for large purchases, simple small purchases with subsequent payments made on time will work.
Your on-time payments count towards your positive payment history, just like a regular credit card.* On-time payments can make up for 35% of your credit score.
There is not a limit on PIN transactions. However, there is a $2 fee for each PIN transaction after the first 10 made per month. See our rates and fee schedule.
To request a new card, please send us a secure message in your online or mobile banking account, call us at 303-573-1170, or visit any of our branch locations.
Understanding your account and your spending habits best prevents overdraft fees. Plus, some accounts, like our Clear Card, don’t allow you to overdraw. You could also consider an overdraft line of credit (with approved credit), which can be a great way to avoid fees and pay bills. Call us, come to a branch, or contact us in mobile/online banking with any questions.
Contact for lost or stolen cards:
303-573-1170
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
After Hours:
888-241-2510 (Toll Free Reporting Lost/Stolen Cards within the US)
909-941-1398 (Collect Calls Reporting Lost/Stolen cards outside the US)
Our Secured Credit Card is backed up by your savings account—that’s why it doesn’t require any existing credit to open. Here’s how it works:
- You set aside funds in a special savings account.
- The money you set aside determines your credit limit. So if you set aside $500, you’ll have a $500 credit limit.
- You make monthly payments, just like any other credit card.
- You build (or repair) your credit. Your on-time payments count towards your positive payment history, just like a regular credit card.