Apple Pay support went live in the Netherlands back in June, but support was limited to a single bank, ING. However, more banks are now rolling out support for Apple’s digital payments solution.
Dutch bank Bunq is now available in Apple’s Wallet when users in the country choose to add a card, as is support from Monese, N26, and Revolut.
That means customers of those banks that use an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac can now use Apple Pay to make purchases on website, in apps, and in stores.
Apple says Apple Pay can be used in the Netherlands with several online and physical retailers, including Adidas, ALDI, Amac, ARKET, BCC, Burger King, Capi, cool blue, COS, Decathlon, Douglas, H&M, Jumbo, Lidl, McDonalds, Starbucks, and others.
Dutch banks ABN AMRO and Rabobank are also working to offer support for Apple’s electronic payment service to their customers, and are expected to rollout support soon.
If your bank is on one of the above lists, you can now add your credit or debit card to the service by doing the following:
For more information about the service, visit the Apple website.
(Via MacRumors)