Apple Pay will soon be available to customers of Switzerland’s largest bank, UBS. Swiss blog Macprime reports the bank has told customers that the rollout should be complete in the coming weeks.
A teaser tweet from the bank indicates that Apple’s electronic payments solution will be available for use for its Visa cards at a minimum.
“We look forward to soon including Apple Pay in our ever-growing range of mobile payment solutions.” (From Google Translate.)
Apple Pay support launched in Switzerland in July 2016, providing support for MasterCard and Visa cards issued by Bonus Card, Cornèr Bank, and Swiss Bankers.
The full list of Apple Pay countries and regions is available on Apple’s website.
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 the service, visit the Apple website.