We are seeing how Apple continues to add new financial entities to its payment service through NFC technology, Apple Pay. This time like the previous similar news where Apple closes a deal with the entities to offer this service, it is about 40 new banks. The list is already quite large and it seems that it has no brake regarding the expansion of the service in many entities. In addition, yesterday's news about the option to withdraw cash from ATMs with Apple Pay and Bank of America, gives other options to users.
This is the list of new banks who join Apple Pay:
- Acadia Federal Credit
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- Catholic Vantage Financial Federal Credit Union
- Citizens Bank
- City State Bank
- Community Capital Bank
- Commercial Bank
- Commodore Perry Federal Credit Union
- Conservation Employees' Credit Union
- Crane Credit Union
- Element Federal Credit Union
- FNB New Mexico
- Health Care Family Credit Union
- Heritage Federal Credit Union
- Honor Credit Union
- IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union
- Indiana State University Credit Union
- Integrate First Federal Credit Union
- Jersey Shore State Bank
- Luzerne Bank
- Mabrey bank
- Meadow Bank
- Mend Lake Credit Union
- Metro Federal Credit Union
- Pendleton Community Bank
- People First Federal Credit Union
- Peoples Bank (OH)
- Phoenixville Federal Bank & Trust
- Premier Bank (MN)
- Premier Bank (NE)
- Premier Bank Rochester
- Randolph Savings Bank
- Red Crown Credit Union
- Roanoke Valley Community Federal Credit Union
- Schneider Community Credit Union
- Stamford Federal Credit Union
- The Citizens Bank of Logan
- Citizens Federal Credit Union
- The Famers National Bank of Canfield
- The Famers State Bank
- The People's Federal Credit Union
- The Private Bank
- Truxton Trust
- Wright-Patt Credit Union
Undoubtedly, if we add to these banks those that already have in their list of available, we can say that they are doing an excellent job in the US. On the other hand and for most countries where the service is not available, we have no choice but to wait.