Once Apple is already available in Spain, now we just need to expand to more countries in Latin America, we just have to wait to see that new banks and financial institutions begin to be compatible with Apple's electronic payment technology. But for now, Apple continues to expand the number of banks and credit institutions that add to the long list of countries that are already compatible with Apple Pay, but not only in the United States, but it has also expanded the number of banks in Australia .
New banks supporting Apple Pay in the United States
- American Bank & Trust (WI)
- AMOCO Federal Credit Union
- Assemblies of God Credit Union
- Bank of Walterboro
- Banterra Bank
- Blue Harbor Bank
- Canyon State Credit Union
- Chesterfield Federal Credit Union
- First Bank (MO)
- First Bank (VA)
- First Bank Richmond
- First National Bank of Hereford
- First National Bank of Monterey
- First National Bank of Newtown
- Gruver State Bank
- Guaranty Bank & Trust
- Ionbank
- Lebanon Federal Credit Union
- Merchants Bank of Bangor
- Mid Carolina Credit Union
- Middlesex Federal Savings
- NCMIC Finance Corporation
- Northeast Georgia Bank
- Northwest Bank
- Pyramid Federal Credit Union
- SF Police Credit Union
- Security Plus Federal Credit Union
- State Bank & Trust Company
- The Fauquier Bank
- See, to Credit Union
- Western Nebraska Bank
New banks supporting Apple Pay in Australia
- Lombard Finance
- Eleven Credit
- P&N Bank
- WAW Credit Union
- Wyongshire Credit Union
After adding these thirty banks and credit institutions, Apple already supports more than 1.600 entities in the United States alone. Despite the problems that Apple is having in Australia with the main banks, the Cupertino guys have managed to add six new banks to the list of those that were already there, a shorter list than users would like.