Trademarks registered by Apple suggest that the Apple Card will soon be in more countries

What is clear to us is that the Cupertino company will soon launch its physical credit card in the United States and this may reach other places according to some leaks that come from registered trademarks in the company's databases. The United Kingdom appears as one of the first on the list to have available this Apple Card, but it cannot be the only country outside the United States and this seems more and more feasible.

The data would not be fully confirmed but these trademarks belong to Europe and Hong Kong. With this, it is expected that once it is launched in countries such as the United Kingdom, which is usually among the first in Apple launches outside the United States, it will also reach some 28 member countries of the old continent.

The fixation of Apple right now is to launch it in your own country, once it is in operation you will see the time it may take to reach other countries although it is true that you take this type of physical cards out of your country it doesn't seem as complicated as Apple Pay or services like News, etc.. In this case, what seems clear is that all this will begin to move during the month of October, we will see where the movements are going and how it progresses.

Apparently the countries that would be within these first launches would be: ustria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, the latter as the first to have this card available. Do you think it will soon reach more countries outside the United States? and the most important, Would you hire it to use it?


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