Visa® Credit Cards
Contactless credit cards offer you the spending flexibility you need at competitive rates.
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Experience financial freedom with our credit and prepaid card options.
LOGIN TO APPLYWe offer our customers a variety of Visa® credit and prepaid cards that allow you to make purchases, earn rewards, and manage your finances with ease and convenience.
Contactless credit cards offer you the spending flexibility you need at competitive rates.
Rebuilding your credit or starting from scratch? Texas First customers can open a Personal Secured Credit Card today!
Enjoy the convenience of Texas First’s Prepaid Visa® Cards—perfect for gifts, travel, and more!
Want ultimate control over your Texas First Bank credit and debit cards? Manage your cards on one simple app—with SecurLOCK™ Equip. You can even turn your cards on and off with just a push of a button.
Learn moreAct fast in the event of a lost or stolen card—Texas First Bank has your back!
For a lost or stolen Visa® debit card:
Call 1-800-500-1044
For a lost or stolen Visa® credit card:
Call 1-800-325-3678.
You must be at least 18 years of age to apply for a credit card.
You will receive your card 7 to 10 business days after you are approved.
The minimum payment is the lowest amount of money that you’re required to pay on your credit card statement each month. This is 3% of the total balance of your card (with a minimum of $20.00). It’s important to make on-time payments, even if it is a minimum payment, to maintain a higher rate of repayment and to build your credit score.
You are eligible to request an increase after a year of establishing your borrowing relationship with your Texas First Bank credit card.
We offer two ways to make your credit card payment: via www.mycardstatement.com in the Texas First Bank mobile app and in person at a TFB Banking Center.
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