Do you have a Heritage Oaks Bank credit card and want to make your payment? Below you’ll find information about what to do and what credit card services Heritage Oak Bank offers. To make a payment online or manage your account, follow the link provided below on this page to the Heritage Oaks Bank credit card login. You will also find useful “pay my credit card” information such as the credit card customer service number, payment mailing address, and billing phone number below.
Heritage Oaks Bank Credit Card Payment and Login
The Heritage Oaks Bank credit card is issued by First Bankcard. Once your credit card has been approved and been sent to you, you can open online account, where you can make payments, request limit increases, view statements and transfer balances. Be sure to make at least a minimum payment on time. Dishonored payments and late payments attract fees of $35 and $37 respectively.
Pay Online: You can make your Heritage Oaks credit card payment online by using the First Bankcard online account management system. You can view your current account activity, check your balance, update your personal information and make online electronic bill payments. To make your Heritage Oaks Bank credit card payment online click the “Pay Online” button below to login, register, view your statement or manage your account online.

Pay by Phone: The Heritage Oaks credit card payment phone number is: 1-888-295-5540
Pay by Mail: The Heritage Oaks credit card payment mailing address is: Bankcard Payment Processing, PO Box 2557, Omaha, NE 68103-2557. To ensure your payment is received on time it is recommended that you mail your payment at least 5 business days prior to the due date shown on your monthly billing statement.
Heritage Oaks Bank Credit Card Customer Service: The Heritage Oaks credit card customer servicer number is: 1-888-295-5540.
Heritage Oaks Bank Credit Card
Which card is the ideal one for you will very much depend on your ongoing needs. You may be looking for the lowest APR to transfer a balance from an existing card or be seeking the best rewards and benefits a credit card can provide.
For example: the aptly names Maximum Rewards Visa Card comes without an annual fee and earns cardholders 1 point for every $1 they spend on all purchases. Cardholders can redeem points for gift cards, travel, cash back as a statement credit and merchandise. This card also comes with a generous 0% APR introductory offer on all purchases and balance transfers for the first 12 billing cycles after the account is opened. After this introductory offer expires, the variable APR ranges from 15.99% to 22.99%, depending on status.
For customers not quite so interested in rewards and more keen on lower interest rates, the Platinum Edition Visa Card is a great alternative. Heritage Oak Bank offers this card without an annual fee and an introductory 0% APR on all purchases and balance transfers for the first 12 billing cycles after the account is opened. Lower APR can help customers to reduce their outstanding balance more quickly and save money in the long run.
For customers with a poor credit rating or without a social security number, a secured Visa card is ideal. It will allow them to build up a positive credit history. Cardholders can request their own credit limit, typically ranging from $300 to $5,000 with the Secured Visa Card. This is subject to credit approval and done in $50 increments. The card comes with a variable 17.99% APR on purchases and balance transfers. Such a card can help cardholders to establish or re-build their credit rating. The activity on the card is reported to all three major credit bureaus – in that this Visa card differs from debit cards and prepaid credit cards.
The added benefit of the Secured Visa Card is that cardholders have the opportunity to switch to a Platinum Visa card in under 15 months, provided they maintain a good credit history with Heritage Oaks Bank throughout that period.
All of Heritage Oaks Bank’s credit cards are issued by First Bankcard, which is a division of First National Bank of Omaha.