Do you live in the United States of America? You are in luck, some thirty new banks and credit institutions have joined the Apple Pay program. Meanwhile, in Spain only Carrefour and Banco Santander have promoted this mobile payments initiative, which we hope will increase over the months. It's hard to believe that banks like Caixa Bank or BBVA have decided not to get on a boat as important as Apple Pay. In the meantime, If you read us from the United States and your bank still does not support this payment system, take a look at the list, it may be an interesting day.
In short, we are attentive to any new bank that joins Apple Pay, however, Everything indicates that at least we are going to spend the Christmas campaign with only two alternativesThat less than "exclusivity" lasts a month for the guys from Banco Santander and Carrefour.
As we tell it, these are the new banks that have joined Apple Pay today in the United States of America.
- American Bank & Trust (WI)
- AMOCO Federal Credit Union
- Assemblies of God Credit Union
- Bank of Walterboro
- Banterra Bank
- Blue Harbor Bank
- Canyon State Credit Union
- Chesterfield Federal Credit Union
- First Bank (MO)
- First Bank (VA)
- First Bank Richmond
- First National Bank of Hereford
- First National Bank of Monterey
- First National Bank of Newtown
- Gruver State Bank
- Guaranty Bank & Trust
- Ionbank
- Lebanon Federal Credit Union
- Merchants Bank of Bangor
- Mid Carolina Credit Union
- Middlesex Federal Savings
- NCMIC Finance Corporation
- Northeast Georgia Bank
- Northwest Bank
- Pyramid Federal Credit Union
- SF Police Credit Union
- Security Plus Federal Credit Union
- State Bank & Trust Company
- The Fauquier Bank
- See, to Credit Union
- Western Nebraska Bank
We also have five new arrivals to Australia:
- Lombard Finance
- Eleven Credit
- P&N Bank
- WAW Credit Union
- Wyongshire Credit Union
They spent the whole year crying why Apple Pay did not reach Spain, now they will be crying all year long because it does not reach other banks.
But how many banks are there in the US !! ?? If I already went crazy looking at mortgages in Spain with the few that there are, I do not even want to imagine how crazy it must be there. Hahaha.
Well, in Spain I don't think La Caixa and ING will take long to get on the bandwagon.
It is a shame that major Banks with renowned Cards are not up to date to innovate and try to give their Customers a better service. The fear and agony of not losing that piece of cake of the commissions charged for online payments and the even more fear of the logical evolution of life is what has led to this unreason. What a shame that the vast majority of the problem is due as always in this our world, to the disgusting power of Money. I hope that clients like me take good note of all this so that when the time comes, we pay them as they deserve.