One day after its debut in Poland, Apple Pay has arrived in Norway. Apple’s electronic payments solution is now available in 24 countries and regions.
2 financial institutions in Norway will initially offer Apple Pay support to customers, with Nordea and Santander Consumer Finance bringing the service to their users.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced during Apple’s earnings call last month that Apple Pay would launch in Ukraine, Poland, and Norway in the “near future.” Today’s opening in Norway completes the promised trilogy of launches, as Ukraine and Poland launched within the last month.
Once Apple Pay arrives in their country, users can add their credit or debit card to the service by doing the following:
For more information about Apple Pay, visit the Apple website.
(Via MacRumors)