When closing or canceling a Triangle Mastercard, it’s important to transfer any recurring payments linked to the card to a new payment method to avoid missed payments or service interruptions.
Here’s a clear guide to help manage this process effectively.

Steps to Transfer Recurring Payments
- Identify All Recurring Payments: Review your monthly statements, Triangle mobile app, or online account dashboard to list all auto-payments such as subscriptions, utilities, insurance premiums, memberships, and regular bills charged to your Triangle Mastercard.
- Contact Each Service Provider: Reach out directly to each company or log into their online accounts to update your payment method. Replace your Triangle Mastercard details with your new credit card or bank account information.
- Set Up New Payment Details in Online Accounts: For digital subscriptions and services, navigate to billing or payment settings on the service provider’s website or app, then update with the new payment credentials.
- Confirm Successful Changes: After updating, verify that the new payment method is accepted. Many providers send a confirmation email or notification.
- Monitor Your Statements: Check your payments over the next billing cycles to ensure payments successfully processed from the new method.
- Keep Your Triangle Mastercard Active Temporarily: If possible, keep your Triangle Mastercard account active until all recurring payments successfully switched and confirmed.
- Notify the Providers About Account Closure If Closing Card: Inform providers that your Triangle Mastercard will be cancelled soon. Check Triangle Rewards points after card cancellation before closing.
Tips for a Smooth Transition
- Make a comprehensive list of recurring charges before starting the process.
- Prioritize essential services like utilities, insurance, and loans.
- Utilize statements or the Triangle app’s transaction history to track Triangle Mastercard rewards earned on recurring payments.
- Set reminders to follow up if confirmation isn’t immediate, or learn how to report lost or stolen Triangle Mastercard if issues arise.
- Check for any hard-to-identify subscriptions via bank or card statements if you miss anything.
By proactively managing recurring payments before canceling a Triangle Mastercard and understanding its features, cardholders can prevent late fees and maintain uninterrupted service continuity.









