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Parallel cards: inviting members to your household

Updated 3 months ago

You can invite your family members or flatmates to your co-op household at S-Etukortti.fi or in S-mobiili. Invitees get their own S-Etukortti cards and can apply for a free S-Etukortti Visa payment card.

How do I get parallel cards for my family members?

As a co-op member, you can order parallel cards for your family members and others living in the same household. You do this by inviting them to your co-op household. They do not need to become co-op members themselves — joining the household is enough. Joining a household gives everyone the same benefits as full membership. Joining a household is free.

How to order a parallel card:

  1. Sign in to S-Etukortti.fi or open S-mobiili

  2. Go to: Co-op membership / Membership informatio (online) or Me / My information / Membership information (in S-mobiili)

  3. Click Invite a person over the age of 18 to you co-op member household

  4. The invited person receives an invitation by email

  5. Once they accept the invitation and order their S-Etukortti, they can start earning cashback

S-Etukortti Visa payment card:

Household members can apply for it themselves: Tilaa S-Etukortti Visa | S-Pankki

How do I order a parallel card for a minor?

As the guardian of a minor and the main member of a co-op household, you can order a parallel card by adding them to your household:

How to add a minor to your household:

  1. Sign in to S-Etukortti.fi with your S-tunnus or open S-mobiili

  2. Go to: Co-op membership / Membership informatio (online) or Me / My information / Membership information (in S-mobiili)

  3. Select the Add a minor to your co-op member household

  4. You can also order a cash card for them at the same time

Minors do not need to become co-op members. They get all the same benefits by being part of your co-op household.

Can I also invite my flatmate?

Yes, you can. As a co-op member, you can invite anyone living in your shared household, whether they are a relative or a flatmate. The invitation is sent the same way as for family members.


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