Apple Pay Adds 39 Financial Institutions to Its Rolls

Apple Pay continues to add new financial institutions to its support rolls, and credit unions continue to lead the way. Apple on Tuesday announced the addition of 39 financial institutions to the list, of which 27 are credit unions.

AppleInsider:

Apple added 39 new entries to its list of Apple Pay participating issuers, as reflected in a corresponding Support Pages document on the company’s website, bringing the total up to 145 banks and credit unions.

The new additions are:

  • America’s Christian Credit Union
  • America’s Credit Union
  • Arizona Federal Credit Union
  • BankPlus
  • BMI Federal Credit Union
  • Canton School Employees FCU
  • Charles Schwab Bank
  • Clearview Federal Credit Union
  • First Community Bank & Trust
  • First Community Credit Union
  • First Credit Union
  • First National Bank of Pennsylvania
  • GTE Financial
  • Gulf Winds FCU
  • Hiway Federal Credit Union
  • Independent Bank
  • Jordan Credit Union
  • KeyBank
  • Lake Michigan Credit Union
  • Langley Federal Credit Union
  • Los Angeles Federal Credit Union
  • Members First Credit Union
  • Michigan State University Federal Credit Union
  • NBT Bank
  • ORLN Federal Credit Union
  • Prosperity Bank
  • RBC Bank
  • Sacramento Credit Union
  • Salem Five Bank
  • San Francisco Fire Credit Union
  • Sandy Spring Bank
  • Schools Financial Credit Union
  • Silicon Valley Bank
  • TruMark Financial Credit Union
  • United Nations FCU
  • Vantage Credit Union
  • VyStar Credit Union
  • Wanigas Credit Union
  • Wings Financial Credit Union.

Apple Pay now supports credit cards and debit cards issued by nearly 150 financial institutions in the United States, with another 700 reported to be awaiting authorization.

Apple Pay also continues to add new merchants to their rolls, with Bashas’, Coca-Cola Vending, Dan’s Fresh Market, Dick’s Fresh Market, Fuddruckers, Jamba Juice, Jersey Mike’s Subs, JetBlue, Lin’s Fresh Market, Maceys, Office Max, Pep Boys, Regal Cinemas and Walt Disney World all recently joining the list of merchants who now accept Apple Pay.

Chris Hauk

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