Apple Pay Adds 46 More Banks and Credit Unions in U.S.
Apple has once again updated its list of participating Apple Pay issuers, adding 46 more banks and credit unions to the list of institutions whose customers can set up credit and/or debit cards with the service. The new additions increase the number of banking institutions in the U.S. supporting Apple Pay to over 425, and just last month the service expanded to the United Kingdom, where most of the country's major banks are already on board.
- 1st United Services Credit Union
- Align Credit Union
- Atlantic Regional FCU
- Bank of Marin
- Bank of Oklahoma
- Central Pacific Bank
- Community & Southern Bank
- Countryside Bank
- Dominion Credit Union
- DuPage Credit Union
- Dutch Point Credit Union
- Electro Savings Credit Union
- First Bank of Dalton
- First Clover Bank
- First Collinsville Bank
- First County Bank
- First Midwest Bank
- First National Bank and Trust
- First National Bank of McGregor
- First State Bank Nebraska
- Greater Iowa Credit Union
- Gulf Coast Educators FCU
- HarborOne Bank
- Horizon Bank
- Illinois National Bank
- Jax Federal Credit Union
- LGE Community Credit Union
- Meadows Credit Union
- Meridian Trust Federal Credit Union
- Metro Health Services FCU
- MidFirst Bank
- Northwest Federal Credit Union
- Premier Bank
- SAC FCU
- The Bank of Commerce
- The Cooperative Bank
- The Paducah Bank & Trust
- Thomaston Savings Bank
- TTCU The Credit Union
- UniBank for Savings
- United Bank
- US Community Credit Union
- USE Credit Union
- USF Federal Credit Union
- West Alabama Bank & Trust
- Westerra Credit Union
With most of the largest financial institutions in the U.S. already supporting Apple Pay, most of the recent additions to Apple's list are community banks and credit unions with relatively small numbers of customers. But for those who do bank with these institutions, Apple Pay support will be a welcome addition as merchant support for the contactless payments service continues to grow.
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