“The year is almost up but Apple Pay is still popping up in new places,” Zac Hall reports for 9to5Mac.
“BJ’s Wholesale Club already accepted Apple Pay in its stores for members, and now BJ’s has become the second retailer to allow their store cards to be added to the Wallet app and be used for Apple Pay,” Hall reports. “Kohl’s was officially the first retailer to add Apple Pay support to their store cards in October, while JCPenney is said to be testing support ahead of a 2016 rollout.”
Hall reports, “Apple Pay is also going live with cards issued from over 60 more banks and credit unions around the country.”
Full list of all of the new Apple Pay banks and credits unions here.
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