BIN 541263 · Mastercard Standard

Mastercard Standard BIN 541263

The Mastercard counterpart to BIN 485291: optimised for Apple Pay, Google Pay, and tap-to-pay at any contactless terminal worldwide.

API
No KYC Instant issuance Apple Pay & Google Pay
Mastercard
Standard
541263 •••• •••• ••••
Card holderPRIVATE
Expires••/••
$2,500per transaction
$25,000per calendar month
3D SecureOn every authorisation
Wallet readyApple Pay & Google Pay

BIN 541263 is the Mastercard equivalent of our Apple Pay / Google Pay flagship Visa, BIN 485291. It hits the same wallet-provisioning success rate, accepts the same tap-to-pay use cases, and offers the alternative network for the small set of merchants that prefer Mastercard.

Practically, run them as a pair: a Mastercard 541263 token on the iPhone, a Visa 485291 token on the Apple Watch, and you have redundancy across both networks for every contactless purchase.

When to pick Mastercard over Visa for wallets

Acceptance for contactless Visa vs Mastercard is identical across 99% of contactless terminals. The 1% where it matters:

For the vast majority of users, having a single Apple Pay / Google Pay card is enough — the case for adding 541263 alongside 485291 is mostly about redundancy and small optimisations.

Limits and pricing

$2,500 per transaction, $25,000 per calendar month — same envelope as the Visa Platinum, sized for typical wallet-driven spending. $1.50 issuance fee, 2% top-up, no monthly fee.

Adding to Apple Wallet — step by step

  1. Issue the card from the dashboard. Card details appear within 5 seconds.
  2. Open Wallet on iPhone, tap +, choose Debit or Credit Card.
  3. Tap Enter Card Details Manually.
  4. Card number, then expiry, then CVV. Cardholder name: any plausible value.
  5. Accept the terms. Provisioning takes 3-10 seconds.

Verification challenges are rare on BIN 541263 — the Standard tier of Mastercard carries good wallet reputation despite the name (Mastercard's Platinum, World, and World Elite tiers exist above Standard, but the wallet-issuer-validation service treats all four as low-risk).

Adding to Google Wallet

Same flow as Apple Wallet:

  1. Issue the card.
  2. Open Google Wallet, Add to Wallet, Payment card, Add new card.
  3. Enter the card details manually. Accept the terms.

For Chrome autofill, the card is available the moment it lives in Wallet — no separate setup.

Use cases where 541263 shines

Differences vs other Mastercard BINs

Compared to the consumer-shopping BIN 528410 (Mastercard Prepaid), BIN 541263 has higher per-transaction limits ($2,500 vs $1,000) and a stronger wallet-provisioning profile. Compared to the high-volume BIN 553184 (Mastercard World), it has lower limits ($2,500/tx vs $5,000/tx) and is not optimised for ad-platform underwriting — but is better for everyday wallet use.

Spec sheet

Card specifications

NetworkMastercard
TierStandard
BIN range541263
Per-transaction limit$2,500 per tx
Monthly limit$25,000 per month
3D SecureSupported
Apple PaySupported
Google PaySupported
Identity verificationNone required
Recurring chargesSupported
Minimum card load$25
Card issuance fee$1.50
Top-up fee2.0%
Card currencyUSD
Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions

Is BIN 541263 better than BIN 485291 for Apple Pay?

They're equivalent in provisioning success rate. The choice depends on which network you want — Mastercard 541263 vs Visa 485291. Run both in parallel if you want redundancy.

Can I use it on transit systems?

Yes. London Oyster, NYC OMNY, Paris Navigo, Berlin BVG, Tokyo Suica (via Wallet pass), Sydney Opal — all accept contactless Mastercard via Apple Pay / Google Pay, and BIN 541263 has been validated on each.

Does freezing the card affect the wallet?

Yes. The wallet token derives from the underlying card, so freezing the card blocks all charges including wallet-initiated ones. Unfreezing reactivates the same token instantly without re-provisioning.

Will Mastercard's "Identity Check" trigger?

Mastercard's 3D Secure (formerly SecureCode, now Identity Check) is supported by every BIN 541263 card. For Apple Pay / Google Pay tokenised charges, the wallet handles the cryptographic challenge automatically — no out-of-band code prompts.

How does FX work?

Mastercard's interbank rate plus a small network spread. We add no FX markup of our own. Foreign-currency charges convert at the rate Mastercard publishes daily.

Can I use the same card on Apple Pay on multiple devices?

Yes. Each device generates its own DPAN; you can have the same underlying card tokenised on an iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac simultaneously, each transacting independently.

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Related pages

Apple Pay setupGoogle Pay setupVisa Platinum 485291