Apple Pay Adds Citizens Bank, E-Trade Bank, Over 40 More U.S Financial Institutions to Its Rolls

Apple has updated its list of financial institutions offering Apple Pay to their customers, and the list is now 46 lines longer. There are now over 500 U.S. banks and credit unions participating in Apple’s contactless payment service.

Citizens Bank and E-TRADE Banks are likely the most well-known of the new institutions on the list. The full list of new banks and credit unions looks like this:

  • Amplify Federal Credit Union
  • Bank of the Ozarks
  • Branch Banking & Trust
  • Bridgehampton National Bank
  • Capital Educators Federal Credit Union
  • Centra Credit Union
  • Charlotte Metro Credit Union
  • Citizens Bank
  • Coastal Federal Credit Union
  • Credit Union 1
  • “Dollar Bank, FSB”
  • Eglin FCU
  • ETRADE BANK
  • First Community Bank
  • First Community Credit Union (OR)
  • First Florida Credit Union
  • First National Bank of Waseca
  • Floridian Bank
  • Georgia United Credit Union
  • Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union
  • Kennebunk Savings Bank
  • Kirtland Federal Credit Union
  • Leaders Credit Union
  • Maine Savings Federal Credit Union
  • McGraw-Hill Federal Credit Union
  • Merchants Bank
  • MIT Federal Credit Union
  • National Penn Bank
  • Navigant Credit Union
  • Nodaway Valley Bank
  • Nymeo
  • OU Federal Credit Union
  • Pacific NW Federal Credit Union
  • Power Financial Credit Union
  • Seaboard Federal Credit Union
  • SECU of Maryland
  • Southern Security FCU
  • Southwest Financial Federal Credit Union
  • Sterling Federal Bank
  • The Cape Cod Five Cent Saving Bank
  • The Focus Federal Credit Union
  • Trupoint Bank
  • UBI Federal Credit Union
  • Vinton County National Bank
  • Watertown Savings Bank
  • Xceed Financial Federal Credit Union

Apple Pay is currently available only in the United States and the United Kingdom. Apple is planning an international rollout, with countries like Canada and China coming in the near future. A recent report said Canada is next on the list, with a launch of Apple’s contactless payments service there likely coming in November.

For a full list of participating financial institutions in both the United States and the United Kingdom, visit the Apple Pay website.

(Via MacRumors)

Chris Hauk

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