Apple Pay picks up more card issuers in US, France & Australia
Apple has updated its worldwide roster of banks and credit unions supporting Apple Pay, adding 21 more institutions -- though as usual, the vast majority of these are based in the U.S.
In fact 19 of them are located there, many of them credit unions, all of them regional institutions. Most national firms in the country were onboard within months of Apple Pay's Oct. 2014 launch.
The international additions include Australia's Maritime Mining & Power Credit Union, and French support for Wirecard's mobile-based boon. Any Apple Pay expansion is significant in Australia, where some major banks have fought against its introduction, wanting access to NFC technology for their own platforms.
The full list of U.S. additions includes:
In fact 19 of them are located there, many of them credit unions, all of them regional institutions. Most national firms in the country were onboard within months of Apple Pay's Oct. 2014 launch.
The international additions include Australia's Maritime Mining & Power Credit Union, and French support for Wirecard's mobile-based boon. Any Apple Pay expansion is significant in Australia, where some major banks have fought against its introduction, wanting access to NFC technology for their own platforms.
The full list of U.S. additions includes:
- Bank of Central Florida
- Bankers' Bank of Kansas
- BankCherokee
- Cal Poly Federal Credit Union
- Citizens Federal Credit Union
- Citizens National Bank of Greater St. Louis
- Comercia Bank
- Community One Credit Union
- Community One Credit Union of Ohio
- Connection Bank
- Harborstone Credit Union
- Meriwest Credit Union
- Morgantown Bank & Trust
- Nymeo
- Pine Country Bank
- PrimeSouth Bank
- RTN Federal Credit Union
- Star Choice Credit Union
- Whiting Refinery Federal Credit Union
Comments
There were a bunch of them in an earlier piece. Can't remember exactly which ones have turned it on.
I'd switch to ANZ if I didn't have a massive mortgage with Westpac. Even so, I'm still considering it. Does the ANZ app let you withdraw cash without your card?
I'm really itching for Co-Operative Bank to get onboard.
Their mobile banking is fantastic and ApplePay support would make them stand out.