What to know about your credit card transition

Union Bank is joining U.S. Bank and our goal is to make your transition as seamless as possible. U.S. Bank offers a variety of both personal and business credit cards, including options for cash back, flexible rewards, low interest and credit building.

Upcoming business and personal credit card transition dates

Late May/early June: A new U.S. Bank Credit Card will be mailed to all Union Bank Credit Card account holders. 

June 22: Union Bank Credit Cards and the associated credit card account number are deactivated.

June 28: You can view your past Union Bank transaction history and your current U.S. Bank Credit Card balance in mobile and online banking.

June 29: Your Union Bank Credit Card rewards balance is transferred to your new U.S. Bank Credit Card.

What you’ll need to do now.

Use your card as usual.

There’s nothing you need to do now – just keep using your Union Bank Credit Card as usual until the new U.S. Bank Credit Card arrives.

Update your contact info.

Make sure your contact information is up to date with Union Bank prior to your credit card account transition in June 2023. Check your email and postal mail for additional information about your new credit card account in the coming months.

Answers to your questions about switching U.S. Bank Credit Card account.

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Disclosures

U.S. Bank may change APRs, fees and other account terms in the future based on your experience with U.S. Bank National Association and its affiliates as provided under the Cardmember Agreement and applicable law.

Account must be open and in good standing to earn and redeem rewards and benefits. Please refer to your Rewards Program Rules for additional information.

Net Purchases are purchases minus credits and returns. Cash back is not earned for Advances (including wire transfers, travelers checks, money orders, foreign cash transactions, betting transactions, lottery tickets and ATM disbursements), Convenience Checks, Balance Transfers, and Fees, credit insurance charges, transactions to fund certain prepaid card products, U.S. Mint purchases, or transactions to purchase cash convertible items.

The creditor and issuer of this card is U.S. Bank National Association, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc., and the card is available to United States residents only.

The Contactless Symbol and Contactless Indicator are trademarks owned by and used with the permission of EMVCo, LLC.