Answers about your credit card conversion
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Our team is here to make this transition as smooth as possible. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to send us a secure message in digital banking! We’re happy to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
With your new Adventure card, you can expect continuity in the following areas:
- The outstanding balance on your Astera card (if applicable) will be transferred to your new card between July 20 – 24, 2026.
- Your reward points (if applicable) will carry over by August 31, 2026.
- Your debt protection (if applicable) will continue with no change to coverage or premiums.
There are a few updates you need to be aware of:
- New fixed APR of 10.99%.*
- You’ll need to update any recurring payments or subscriptions with your new card information.
- For example: cell phones, streaming platforms, insurance companies, etc.
- You’ll need to update how you make your credit card payment to Adventure (see below).
- Your statement cycle date will be different. Your payment will now be due on the 26th of each month.
The Adventure credit card gives you more options for making your monthly payments.
- Pay through digital banking- choose recurring or one-time payments.
- Pay at any Adventure branch.
- Pay by mail (see address on your new statement).
- You will now make payments and view credit card transactions and statements from Adventure’s digital banking site and app.
- You may still use the Adventure Card Controls app to configure rules and alerts.
- If you prefer eStatements, you’ll need to re-enroll through digital banking.
- If you prefer printed statements by mail, no action is required.
- Please note: If you also receive your Adventure account statements printed by mail, your Adventure credit card statement will now arrive in the same envelope, starting in August.