2015-08-19 8:56
Technology
Alex Lowe

Apple Pay is now supported by 18 new US banks

Apple Pay is now supported by 18 new US banks

Apple Pay, in the US at least is expanding very fast as the list of banks and credit unions which are accepting the payment service grows. This week eighteen new banks and credit unions including Bank of Idaho and Bank First have joined Apple Pay to offer compatibility with debit and credit cards.

Apple Pay is currently available in the US where it launched nearly a year ago back in October it also launched in the UK in July. Apple Pay can be used in a large number number of retailers in America such as Staples, Lego, Apple Store, McDonalds, Coca Cola vending machines and lots more. In the UK it is accepted in Costa, M&S, Waitrose, Transport for London and more.

Apple Pay can be used on buses in London

New Banks

  • Arlington Community Federal Credit Union
  • Bank of Idaho
  • BankFirst
  • Charter Bank
  • Community Bank
  • Community Bank of Oak Park River Forest
  • Corporate America Family CU
  • Credit Union of New Jersey
  • Del Norte Credit Union
  • Empower FCU
  • FORUM Credit Union
  • Gesa Credit Union
  • Institution for Savings
  • Mid-Missouri Bank
  • Owen County State Bank
  • Pacific Service Credit Union
  • Statewide Credit Union
  • Vinton County National Bank

Alex Lowe

Apple Pay is now supported by 18 new US banks

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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