Apple has added another 27 U.S. banks and credit unions to the list of financial institutions offering Apple Pay to their customers.
The new financial institutions supporting Apple Pay are:
- Abri Credit Union
- Apple Bank for Savings
- Biddeford Savings Bank
- BMW Bank of North America
- Carroll County Trust Company
- Consumers National Bank
- Delta Community Credit Union
- First American Bank
- First Bank (AK)
- FNBT Bank
- Greenfield Cooperative Bank
- Kaw Valley Bank
- Macon Bank & Trust Co.
- MidUSA Credit Union
- Northpointe Bank
- Nymeo
- Oak Trust Credit Union
- Ollo Card Services
- One Nevada Credit Union
- Richland State Bank
- River Valley Community Bank
- Seasons Federal Credit Union
- SMW Federal Credit Union
- Texans Credit Union
- The Seymour Bank
- Timberland Bank
- Wiregrass Federal Credit Union
Russia’s B&N Bank now offers Apple Pay support for MasterCard credit and debit cards, including cards issued by MDM Bank. Switzerland has added support for boon. by Wirecard.
Apple Pay is now available in Canada, France, Russia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Mainland China, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Japan, and the U.S.
Apple’s contactless payments system works with the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus; all Apple Watches; iPad mini 4, iPad Air 2, and both iPad Pro models. Macs are the latest addition to the compatibility list, as they can now use Apple Pay as of the debut of macOS Sierra.
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 to “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)