ACU VISA Card privileges
ACU VISA Card users can enjoy exclusive privileges and discount coupons from ACU PAY and partner merchants, maximizing value right from the first day of use.
ACU VISA Card users can enjoy exclusive privileges and discount coupons from ACU PAY and partner merchants, maximizing value right from the first day of use.
Although cash remains a familiar payment method for many stores, and services are increasingly supporting card payments, meaning carrying just one card can accommodate a wide variety of spending formats.
1. Pay instantly at any time of the day: Whether it is for food, commuting, or daily shopping, you can pay instantly without needing to prepare cash or look for exact change.
2. More seamless usage with ACU PAY: For ACU PAY users, having the card on hand makes payments faster. Simply present or tap the card to complete a transaction instantly, without needing to switch screens or open the app every time.
3. Comprehensive coverage of retail and online services: Supports a wide range of use cases, from general retail stores, restaurants, and movie theaters to various websites and digital services that accept VISA.
4. Cash ready when needed: If you are in a situation where cash is required, you can withdraw money from supported ATMs, providing more usage options than a standard payment card.
5. Carry one card, access a wider network: Backed by the global VISA network, the card can be used continuously locally, during travel, or for international purchases.
ACU VISA Card is not only used for paying for goods and services but can also be used to withdraw cash from supported ATMs, providing extra convenience when cash is urgently needed.
ACU VISA Card is designed to suit a diverse range of user groups, from students and young professionals to those who want convenience in their daily spending and transactions. It simplifies payments, shopping, and access to various services through just one card.
ACU VISA Card is designed to fully integrate with the ACU PAY E-Wallet application. Once the card application is successful, it will instantly link to the user’s ACU PAY E-Wallet account. (Users who are not yet using the ACU PAY E-Wallet app can download it, register, and verify their identity before applying for the card.)
ACU VISA Virtual Card has an application fee of only 199 THB, allowing users to receive their card information and begin using it immediately upon approval. Meanwhile, the ACU VISA Physical Card has an application fee of 399 THB, which will be mailed to the registered address within 14 working days and is ready for use immediately after activation. Both Virtual Card and Physical Card applicants will receive a starting balance of 50 THB on their card to use right away.
Applying for the ACU VISA Card is easy and takes just a few minutes via the ACU PAY app. There are no complicated document requirements, and no bank statements are needed to apply. It is perfect for those who want to start using a card, whether they are students, first-jobbers, or individuals looking for one for daily expenses and online payments.
ACU VISA Card is available in two types: the Virtual Card, which is ideal for online payments to suit modern lifestyles, and the Physical Card, for those accustomed to using a traditional card. Users can choose to use it both online and offline. No matter what your lifestyle is, the ACU VISA Card is ready to support all your spending needs conveniently, quickly, and flexibly.

ACU VISA Card is a prepaid card launched by ACU PAY (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Our Card is connected to the Visa network that is accepted by merchants and service providers worldwide, making everyday spending much easier. Whether buying goods, paying for any services, traveling, or online shopping, everything can be handled with a single card.

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