Apple Pay adds support for 27 more cards and financial entities

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Apple's mobile payments system continues to add support for banks and credit cards at a good pace. Yesterday it added support for another 27 entities, a much smaller number than on other occasions but which is still important, especially for users who could not use Apple Pay until they have been given the opportunity by adding support for one of the options that they use. But the low number of this update has a reason: Apple Pay is already compatible with most multinational banks in the United States.

Most of the introductions yesterday were from regional banks and banking unions, demonstrating Apple's interest in reaching every corner of its home country. The future plans of the company headed by Tim Cook in the United States go through get more partners, like American Apparel that could sign later this year and other businesses like Create & Berrel, Chick-fill-A, Cinnabon, Chilli's, Domino's, JCPenney, KFC or Starbacks. Below you have the complete list.

New entities that include support for Apple Pay

  • 1st Community Federal Credit Union
  • Abacus Federal Savings Bank
  • Bank of England
  • BankFirst Financial Services
  • Bull's Eye Credit Union
  • Colfax Banking Company
  • Columbia Bank Florida
  • First bank
  • First Federal Bank of Louisiana
  • First National Bank of Durango
  • First Southern National
  • Franklin First Federal Credit Union
  • Green Country Federal Credit Union
  • Gulf States Credit Union
  • Guthrie County State Bank
  • Henrico Federal Credit Union
  • Lone Star National Bank
  • Mill City Credit Union
  • Modern Wooden Bank
  • Pasadena Federal Credit Union
  • PNC Bank, Global Investment Servicing
  • Raleigh County Federal Credit Union
  • Sage Capital Bank
  • St Landry Bank and Trust Co.
  • TCM Bank
  • West Milton State Bank

With respect to other countries that may interest readers of Actualidad iPhone, it seems that the only one who will be able to use Apple Pay in 2016 es Spain, something that seems to be announced either in the Keynote of the WWDC or in which the iPhone 7 is presented. Patience, then.


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  1.   Keko jones said

    But how many banks are there in the US ??? Q outrageous, as to compare mortgages, you go crazy.

  2.   Korsario said

    Meanwhile I am paying with an unfortunate sticker that would be stuck behind the mobile, which I am not going to do, put a sticker on a mobile of almost 800 euros

    Very bad for apple, it sells things with functions that are not available later