N26 announces the implementation of Apple Pay in Spain by the end of the year

Well, we already have another good news for this Thursday, July 6, and that is that another bank has just announced on its official Twitter account that by the end of this year 2017 Apple's payment service, Apple Pay, will be available to their customers.

This is one of those good news after a significant time passed between the launch of Apple Pay in Spain (about 7 months) and that only users of a bank could enjoy this comfortable and secure form of payment. Obviously there is more than one option available for the use of Apple Pay in our country, but We only have one official bank and now with the official news N26 there will be two.

The rumors about this new addition were recurrent on social networks and after adding the payment method to their clients in several countries of the European Union, in the end they have officially announced this service that can be enjoyed here:

N26 is a very young but solvent German bank, operates in Europe, Austria, France, Ireland, Italy and Spain. The operations and others are carried out on-line and we do not have fees or maintenance on the cards, yes, as we read in the conditions, 2,90 euros per month will be paid for the card if we do not use it. The rest of the information will be found directly in the conditions of the bank itself.

To date, Santander, American Express, Ticket Restaurant and Carrefour card customers were the only ones who could use Apple Pay in our country. The news spreads like wildfire and it is very good news for everyone, too bad we do not see more movements from other banks in our country in this regard. For those who want to configure Apple Pay on the iPhone it is really simple to carry out and they can follow the tutorial how to do it.


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  1.   jimmyimac said

    N26 ??, what a name for a trustworthy bank, it will be that not.

  2.   Alberto Guerrero placeholder image said

    I think it's very good that more banks continue to join this payment method, because it is very comfortable and safe as you have to use your fingerprint to verify the payment.