Apple adds more American banks that support Apple Pay

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The users of Spanish-speaking Apple products, we are already cured of terror. At the beginning of the year, Tim Cook announced that Apple Pay would arrive in Spain together with Hong Kong and Singapore throughout the year thanks to American Express. But the latest news seems to be contrary to the words of Tim Cook, since in the last Keynote, among the countries that the company announced the arrival of Apple Pay, Spain was not found, but if France, Switzerland and Hong Kong. Just yesterday Apple Pay arrived in France overtaking Hong Kong, one of the countries where this new way of making payments should have arrived.

What is clear is that it seems that for the Cupertino-based company we are not a priority, having fallen from the list of the next countries where Apple Pay can be used. While the Cupertino-based company, has just updated the list of compatible banks adding 40 new banks and credit institutions. Next we leave you the list of banks that already allow their customers to add their cards to the Wallet application and thus be able to pay in businesses that are compatible with this technology.

  • First Basin Credit Union
  • First Federal Bank of Wisconsin
  • Guardian Credit Union
  • Mass Bay Credit Union
  • Minnco Credit Union
  • North Shore Bank of Commerce
  • Phelps County Bank
  • Proponent Federal Credit Union
  • Resource Bank
  • Seaside National Bank & Trust
  • South Bay Credit Union
  • Texas Tech Credit Union
  • Valley Federal Credit Union

Today Apple's electronic payments technology is available in eight countries: United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, France, China, Singapore and Switzerland. Apple Pay works on all iPhones from 6 or 5 (included) if they are paired with an Apple Watch. It will also work on all iPads that have Touch ID, including the iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 4, and the newer iPad Pro.


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