We have hardly talked for several months about the international expansion of Apple Pay, an expansion that seemed to have stopped temporarily in the absence of news related to this technology. That news shortage is over and as Apple has posted on the Saudi Arabian website, Apple Pay is about to arrive in the country.
The launch of Apple Pay in the country has also been carried out through MADA, the most widely used Saudi payment network in the country, through a tweet where he invites us to visit the website PeopleofSaudiArabia.org to obtain more information about this expected launch in the country, but where a specific date is not specified.
https://twitter.com/pplofKSA/status/1048209144136839170
At the last conference where Apple presented financial results for the second quarter of the year, Tim Cook stated that Apple Pay would be available in Germany before the end of the year. Recently, Eddy Cue confirmed that the roadmap for the launch of this payment technology in India, had been temporarily stopped due to the problems that Apple was facing with the regulation that the government has established in this regard.
Another country, where it should not take long to arrive is Austria, Poland and Sweden. The only one with confirmed dates is the latter. It will be next October 24 through Nordea. As Jennifer Bailey stated a few weeks ago, the service is making people love their iPhones.
Today, Apple Pay is available in more than thirty countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Isle of Man, Guirney, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Norway, New Zealand, Russia, Poland, San Marino, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden , Taiwan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States and Vatican City.