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Apple Pay Now Supports Citizens Bank, E-Trade Bank and Over 40 Other U.S. Issuers

Apple updated its Apple Pay participating issuers list today with 46 additional banks, credit unions and financial institutions supporting the contactless payment service in the United States. Apple Pay now has over 500 participating issuers nationwide, and several more plan to support the NFC-based mobile payment service in the future.

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Citizens Bank and E-TRADE Bank highlight the complete list of Apple Pay participating issuers, although it's worth noting that some smaller banks, credit unions and financial institutions listed may have already had support for the contactless payments service and are only now being reflected on Apple's website.

The full list of new Apple Pay participating issuers:

  • Amplify Federal Credit Union

  • Bank of the Ozarks

  • Branch Banking & Trust

  • Bridgehampton National Bank

  • Capital Educators Federal Credit Union

  • Centra Credit Union

  • Charlotte Metro Credit Union

  • Citizens Bank

  • Coastal Federal Credit Union

  • Credit Union 1

  • "Dollar Bank, FSB"

  • Eglin FCU

  • ETRADE BANK

  • First Community Bank

  • First Community Credit Union (OR)

  • First Florida Credit Union

  • First National Bank of Waseca

  • Floridian Bank

  • Georgia United Credit Union

  • Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union

  • Kennebunk Savings Bank

  • Kirtland Federal Credit Union

  • Leaders Credit Union

  • Maine Savings Federal Credit Union

  • McGraw-Hill Federal Credit Union

  • Merchants Bank

  • MIT Federal Credit Union

  • National Penn Bank

  • Navigant Credit Union

  • Nodaway Valley Bank

  • Nymeo

  • OU Federal Credit Union

  • Pacific NW Federal Credit Union

  • Power Financial Credit Union

  • Seaboard Federal Credit Union

  • SECU of Maryland

  • Southern Security FCU

  • Southwest Financial Federal Credit Union

  • Sterling Federal Bank

  • The Cape Cod Five Cent Saving Bank

  • The Focus Federal Credit Union

  • Trupoint Bank

  • UBI Federal Credit Union

  • Vinton County National Bank

  • Watertown Savings Bank

  • Xceed Financial Federal Credit Union

Apple Pay remains limited to the United States and United Kingdom, although Apple is committed to an international rollout of the mobile payments service in additional countries such as Canada and China in the future. The Wall Street Journal previously reported that Apple is planning a November launch of Apple Pay in Canada.

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137 months ago
Discover tomorrow, can't wait. 10% back on up to $10k purchases when using Apple Pay is a nice bonus.
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JeffyTheQuik Avatar
137 months ago
They said fall 2015, (it's still summer)
Just wait until Sunday to put yours in then!

:D
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137 months ago
They said fall 2015, (it's still summer)
Tomorrow: http://www.lowcards.com/apple-pay-accept-discover-cards-beginning-wednesday-36146
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mxmgodin Avatar
137 months ago
I know this is little help, but when they do get in Canada, the number of shops that accept it will make you have the opposite problem that we're having south of the border here. (in the US)
Exactly. I live in Canada, and I use tap-to-pay pretty much everywhere with my credit card, many times a week. A lot of businesses already accept contactless payments here, and most credit and debit cards issuers too. All we need is for Apple Pay to arrive...
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ArtOfWarfare Avatar
137 months ago
I hope that you're right, but I think we're still 6-8 years out on the cost/benefit tilting towards electric on the new car side, and about 10-12 years out on the used side. Those batteries are still expensive, and I think it'll be a new technology (Graphene Supercapacitors) that will make this a viable technology in terms of cost/time benefit.
Musk says he'll be unveiling a new $35000 (pre-tax break) car that goes 200 miles on a full charge in March, with the first cars to be rolling out in 2017.

Of course, the age of owning an electric car will be short lived. Sometime between 2018 and 2020 cars will become fully autonomous and owning your own car will be silly - most people will just hail autonomous cars via Uber or a similar service. Don't have to pay the driver because it's a machine. Fuel and maintenance are a lot cheaper than they are with an ICE. It'll be more convenient than owning it yourself (someone else will clean it, someone else will figure out where to store it, etc.)
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JeffyTheQuik Avatar
137 months ago
And we are still having trouble getting this to 5 banks in Canada :(
I know this is little help, but when they do get in Canada, the number of shops that accept it will make you have the opposite problem that we're having south of the border here. (in the US)
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