2016-07-19 16:17
Technology
Alex Lowe

Apple Pay launches in France today

Apple Pay launches in France today

Since it’s debut in the UK last July, Apple Pay has really been a big hit here in the UK, US, Australia, Canada and more, major stores such as M&S, Costa, Coop and McDonald’s are already accepting payments from Apple Pay.

Now Apple is expanding the service into France today along with partnerships with MasterCard and Visa, users can add these cards to the Wallet app to use in stores such as Bocage, Dior, Le Bon Marché and more. It isn’t just the main cards which are accepted, credit and debit cards which are issued by Banque Popular, Ticket Restraunt, Carrefour Banque and Caisse d’Epargne are supported so far with more to come soon.

Currently, Apple Pay requires and iPhone 6 or later or if youre using an Apple Watch then an iPhone 5 or later. Apple Pay is availble in eight contries as of writing.

  • United States
  • France
  • Australia
  • China
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
  • Switzerland
  • Singapore

What do you think about this? Let us know in the comments

Alex Lowe

Apple Pay launches in France today

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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