How to update your card on Financial Times
How to update your card on Financial Times
How to Update Your Payment Method on Financial Times
Financial Times provides premium news and content, and it's important to keep your payment method up to date. Whether you're following global financial news or accessing in-depth analysis, here's how to update your payment method on Financial Times:
Note: You'll need to log in to your Financial Times account before you can proceed with updating your payment method.
Step 1: Sign In
Visit the Financial Times website.
Click on the "Sign In" or "Log In" button located at the top-right corner of the page.
Enter your Financial Times account credentials (email and password) and click "Sign In."
Step 2: Access Account Settings
Once you're signed in, click on your profile icon or name, typically located at the top-right corner.
From the dropdown menu, select "Account Settings" or a similar option.
Step 3: Payment Details
In the "Account Settings" section, find the "Payment Details" or "Billing" category.
Look for the option to "Update" or "Change" your payment method and click on it.
Step 4: Update Payment Method
You will be directed to the Payment Method page.
Click on "Edit" or "Update" to make changes to your payment method.
Step 5: Enter New Payment Details
Enter the details of your new payment method, including cardholder name, card number, expiration date, and security code (CVV).
Ensure that the billing address matches the address associated with your new card.
Step 6: Confirm Changes
After entering the new payment details, review the changes for accuracy.
If everything is correct, click the "Save" or "Update" button to save the new payment method.
Step 7: Verification
Financial Times may require additional verification for security purposes. Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the verification process.
Step 8: Confirmation
Once your new payment method is successfully updated, you will receive a confirmation message.
You can now continue accessing premium news and content on Financial Times without interruption.
If you encounter any issues during this process or have questions, you can contact Financial Times support for assistance.