How to Change Fifth Third Debit Card PIN
Changing the PIN for your Fifth Third Bank debit card is a quick process that can be done either through the Fifth Third mobile banking app or at an ATM. Keeping your PIN updated enhances your account security and helps prevent unauthorized access to your funds.
To change your PIN using the Fifth Third mobile app, start by downloading the app from the App Store or Google Play if you haven’t already. Open the app and log in using your user ID and password. Once you’re on the main dashboard, navigate to the “Card Management” section. This can typically be found under the menu or within your account tools.
In the Card Management area, select the specific debit card for which you want to change the PIN. Tap on the “Change PIN” option and follow the on-screen prompts. You’ll need to enter your current PIN (if required), then choose and confirm your new four-digit PIN. Make sure the new PIN is secure and not easily guessable.
Alternatively, you can change your PIN at a Fifth Third ATM. Insert your debit card and enter your current PIN. From the ATM menu, select the option for “Change PIN” or “PIN Services.” You’ll then be prompted to enter a new PIN and confirm it. Once accepted, your new PIN will take effect immediately.
Both options are secure and available 24/7, giving you control over your debit card settings without the need to visit a branch.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:09 Logging into the Fifth Third mobile app
0:27 Navigating to Card Management
0:32 Selecting and changing PIN
0:36 Changing PIN at an ATM
0:49 Conclusion
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