Apple Pay

Apple Pay Adds 17 More U.S. Banks and Credit Unions to Its Support Rolls

Apple Pay has added 17 more U.S. financial institutions to its list of banks and credit unions that offer Apple Pay support to its credit and debit card-using customers.

The banks and credit unions added include:

  • Enrichment Federal Credit Union
  • First Security Bank of Arkansas
  • Marion & Polk Schools Credit Union
  • Merchants Bank of Indiana
  • Northern Michigan Bank & Trust
  • Ohnward Bank and Trust
  • Postel Family Credit Union
  • River Cities Bank
  • River Town Bank
  • Simplicity Credit Union
  • SouthPoint Bank
  • TexasBank
  • The Peoples Community Bank
  • Town & Country Bank (IL)
  • Town & Country Bank (UT)
  • Trius Federal Credit Union
  • Woori America Bank

Apple also added 30 U.S. banks and credit unions to its Apple Pay support rolls last month, which we apparently missed in the holiday hullabaloo. They include:

  • America’s First Federal Credit Union
  • Arbor Financial Credit Union
  • Bank Rhode Island
  • Bell Bank
  • Brookline Bank
  • Centex Citizens Credit Union
  • Central One Federal Credit Union
  • Commonwealth Business Bank
  • Congressional Bank
  • Day Air Credit Union
  • Deer Valley Credit Union
  • East Idaho Credit Union
  • First Ipswich Bank
  • FirstBank & Trust
  • Independence Bank
  • Interior Federal Credit Union
  • Lawson Bank
  • Liberty First Credit Union
  • Malvern National Bank
  • Members 1st Credit Union
  • Merchants & Marine Bank
  • NBKC Bank
  • New Dimensions Federal Credit Union
  • Norwood Bank
  • Oxford Bank & Trust
  • River Valley Bank
  • Roundbank
  • Safe 1 Credit Union
  • Sooper Credit Union
  • Tennessee State Bank

The additions bring the number of financial institutions offering Apple Pay support to over 1600 in the U.S. alone. Apple said in December that around 35% of U.S. retailers now accept Apple Pay, and it expects continued growth for 2017.

September 2016 saw Apple bring Apple Pay on the Web to the Mac, which allows users to pay for purchases or services in Safari on their Mac, by using their Apple Watch or compatible iPhone to authenticate the payment.

Adding Your Credit or Debit Card to Apple Pay

Users can add their credit or debit card to Apple Pay, by doing the following:

  • iPhone users running iOS 9 can go to the Wallet app and tap the “+” icon in the upper right-hand corner to begin, and then just follow the prompts. Users of iPads with Touch ID can add a card to the service to use in apps by going into “Settings” -> “Wallet & Apple Pay” to add a card there.
  • Apple Watch users will need to enter the Watch app on their iPhone, Tap on the “Wallet & Apple Pay” option, and then tap the “Add Credit or Debit Card” option.

(Lists via 9to5Mac)

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.