Apple Pay works with most of the major credit and debit cards from the top U.S. banks. Just add your participating cards and continue to get all the rewards, benefits, and security of your cards.
Apple has added 23 more banks and credit unions, bringing the total to 255 Apple Pay partners in the U.S.
The 23 new institutions are:
• American Chartered Bank
• Bank-Fund Staff Federal Credit Union
• Bellco Credit Union
• EFCU Financial
• First Federal
• First National Bank
• Healthcare Systems FCU
• Keesler FCU
• Kemba Credit Union
• Members 1st FCU
• NorthStar Credit Union
• Parsons FCU
• Pinnacle Bank
• Randolph-Brooks FCU
• Service Credit Union
• SRP FCU
• SUMA (Yonkers) FCU
• Tampa Bay FCU
• Tennessee Valley FCU
• Tri County Area FCU
• Trona Valley FCU
• United Teletech Financial
• Winthrop Area FCU.
See the full list of Apple Pay participating institutions here.
So many banks, so few stores. Hopefully that will improve – buyer incentives, etc.
And still, Target and Sam’s Club continue to block their store-sponsored Visa and MC from working with Apple Pay, even though the banks that issue their cards, TD Bank USA (Target) and Synchrony Bank (Sam’s), are on board with Apple Pay. How long will they continue to play this game?
I wonder if they have demographics on which phones most of their customers own. I’m sure they know how many of their apps for iOS and Android have been downloaded.
I’m still waiting to for car companies to produce cars with CarPlay.
There are a number of car companies producing automobiles with CarPlay.
Just saw Carplay in the new Corvettes.
Still going to Costco (AMEX) until SAM’s comes around.
But Costco still refuses to install NFC terminal adapters at their checkout stands.😖😡
Its great that the banks are coming online but we need more retailers to do so as well.
And Discover card is still not there…
Discover Card is promised for this Fall. It was part of what was announced at the WWDC Keynote.
Bankster of Amurrika and USAA have me covered but my Credit Union is still out to lunch.
Well, well, my little FCU finally got into Apple Pay.
I’d like to see more retailers train their staffs in how to use Apple Pay…and more retailers use the equipment that recognizes Apple Pay. Lots of promise—little delivery.
Apple needs an army of reps to call on small businesses to get them on board including the installation of prominent Pay signage.
Banner Bank in the Pacific Northwest continues to say they are working on it. After 6 months you’d think they would have it working. You don’t suppose they are fibbing, do you?
eTrade is also dragging their feet. Such a shame for an otherwise top notch company.