Apple Pay launched in 2015 and it is now available in dozens of countries and regions worldwide, and Puerto Rico has now joined the list and merchants in the U.S. territory can now accept the contactless mobile payment service.
While Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, Apple Pay was not previously available for Puerto Rico banks, even though customers there have been able to use Apple Pay with U.S. credit and debit cards.
Currently, Banco Popular is the only Puerto Rican bank that supports Apple Pay. Banco Popular cards are able to be used at any location that accepts Apple Pay.
In addition to expanding Apple Pay to Puerto Rico today, The Tap to Provision feature is now available in Hong Kong, Macao, and Mongolia. Tap to Provision allows users to add eligible credit and debit cards to the Wallet app by simply tapping the card on the back of the iPhone.
Once Apple Pay arrives in their country, users can add their credit or debit card to the service by doing the following:
First introduced in 2014, Apple Pay is now available in dozens of countries or regions around the world.
The full list of Apple Pay countries and regions is available on Apple’s website.
For more information about the service, visit the Apple website.