
Apple Pay is here!
Apple Pay is here!
- Add your Luminor card to your Apple Wallet
- Pay without removing it from your pocket, both in the store and online
Frequently Asked Questions
The cashier can process the refund in the same way as for a regular credit and debit card payment.
Information about your latest transactions can be seen in the Apple Wallet application next to a specific card.
Apple Pay requires you to confirm each purchase with a Face ID, Touch ID, or your password. This prevents someone else from making the transaction.
There are two ways to remove a card from a lost device:
- Log in to your Apple account, click your lost device in the list of devices, and remove the card from that device's digital wallet.
- Contact Luminor Customer Support at +371 67 17 1880 and request that the cards be suspended or removed from the digital wallet.
Pausing or removing cards from Apple Wallet does not close your physical card. You can continue to use it.
Yes, the previously removed card can be re-provisioned in the same device if desired.
You can add 12 different cards. If it is an older device than the Apple iPhone 8, a maximum of 8 cards can be added.
Yes, you can add cards from the banks that offer the corresponding wallet service. The limit is 8 or 12 cards, depending on the device type.
Yes, the phone notifies you of both successful and unsuccessful transactions, but you must have wallet notifications enabled on your phone.
No, the card will remain in the watch because there is a separate token for both devices.
Yes, if the watch is no longer connected then the card that was added to it through this phone will also be removed.
The size of the transaction is not limited by Bank, but it can sometimes depend on a specific terminal. In this case, the terminal asks you to use the card.
Generally, not. The device screen must be unlocked to complete the transaction. Opening the screen is already a confirmation that the transaction is performed by the right person who knows the code or whose fingerprint has been read.
Apple has set an age limit for users which is 13 years.