Apple has added dozens of new banks and credit unions to its list of institutions that support its Apple Pay mobile payment service. The new banks include several credit unions from around the United States as well as Charles Schwab Bank, RBC Bank, and other notable additions. The more than 30 banks added today are rolling out ahead of next month’s Apple Watch launch which will support making Apple Pay payments in stores. Below is the list of newly added banks as well as the full list of banks and credit unions where Apple Pay is currently supported:
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
The newly added banks join the more than 100 other banks that previously rolled out Apple Pay support including:
-L&N Federal Credit Union
-UW Credit Union
-Commerce Bank
-America First Credit Union
-American Express
-Bank of America
-Barclaycard
-Capital One
-Citi
-Commerce Bank
-J.P. Morgan
-M&T Bank
-Merrill Lynch
-Navy Federal Credit Union
-PNC
-Regions Bank
-SunTrust
-U.S. Bank
-U.S. Trust
-USAA
-Wells Fargo
-Fremont Bank
-National Institutes of Health FCU
-Security Service Federal Credit Union
-Consumers Credit Union
-Virginia Credit Union
-Cyprus Federal Credit Union
-Fairwinds Credit Union
-Mountain America Credit Union
-Partners Federal Credit Union
-Customers Bank
-A+ Federal Credit Union
-Amegy Bank of Texas
-America First Credit Union
-Bethpage Federal Credit Union
-California Bank & Trust
-Connex Credit Union
-Goldenwest FCU
-Huntington Bank
-KeyPoint Credit Union
-Meijer Credit Union
-National Bank of Arizona
-Nevada State Bank
-The Bank of Greene County
-Vectra Bank
-Zions First National Bank
-Alliant Credit Union
-Altra Federal Credit Union
-Andrews Federal Credit Union
-Associated Bank
-BB&T (Branch Banking & Trust)
-BBVA Compass
-BECU (Boeing Employees’ Credit Union)
-Ent Federal Credit Union
-F&A Federal Credit Union
-Fifth Third Bank
-First Niagara Bank
-First Tech Federal Credit Union
-Golden 1 Credit Union
-INOVA Federal Credit Union
-Savings Bank of Danbury
-Star One Credit Union
-Uwharrie Bank
-Affinity Federal Credit Union
-Cabela’s CLUB
-Central Bank
-Credit Union of Southern California
-Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach
-First National Bank of Omaha
-First Sentry Bank
-FirstBank
-Grow Financial Federal Credit Union
-Ideal Credit Union
-Morgan Stanley
-Redwood Credit Union
-State Department Federal Credit Union
-Teachers Credit Union
-Technology Credit Union
-The Northern Trust Company
-TIB-The Independent BankersBank
-United Federal Credit Union
-Utah First Federal Credit Union
-Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union
-American Airlines Credit Union
-Bank of Hawaii
-Baxter Credit Union
-CFE Federal Credit Union
-Commonwealth Credit Union
-Foothill Credit Union
-Founders Federal Credit Union
-IBM Southest Employees Federal Credit Union
-Lister Hill Credit Union
-PenFed Credit Union
-North Shore Bank
-Royal Credit Union
-Schools First Federal Credit Union
-Spokane Teachers Federal Credit Union
-Telhio Credit Union
-University First Federal Credit Union
-West Community Credit Union
If your bank isn’t among the nearly 150 institutions supported, expect the growing list to expand even further across 2015. Earlier this month at Apple’s March event, CEO Tim Cook shared that Apple has signed up 2500 banks to support the mobile payment service.
Apple Pay is currently available for use in apps and in stores with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Apple Pay can also be used in apps with the iPad mini 3 and iPad Air 2. When the Apple Watch launches on April 24th, Apple Pay will be able for iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, and iPhone 5s through the watch for use in stores as well. You can find our running list of merchants and apps that accept Apple Pay here.
(Thanks Jeff!)
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Where the hell is Discover Card!?
I totally Agree with you on this.. Discover is Huge Bank. Why is it taking so long for them to be added.
Wish mine did…come on Mission Federal Credit Union, get your game on!
Mission Fed is my bank too. Come on guys! haha
RBC Bank is a good sign for future role out in Canada
C’mon Community State Bank in Iowa…. I know you’re still in the 20th century, but it’s time to get your stuff together…Or I’ll be switching to a megabank and that’s something I don’t want to do.
The irony here is the “leading online bank” STILL doesn’t support it. Thanks for nothing, Ally.
SRSLY. ALLY, PLZ.
I will never understand why AppePay is not available in Canada? We already have the infrastructure… We already use “PayPass”(Mastercard) and “PayWave”(Visa), which are contactless payment methods.
EXACTLY.
And Interac for Debit! Uuugghhhh.. *patiently waiting for Apple Pay Canada”
Sorry.. Interac Flash!
It’s available nowhere else apart from America I think.
…I mean seriously?!?!?! Where is Ally Bank?
Bank of the West is still not there neither. Ridic.
How about the UK !!!!!
I’d like to see more retailers accepting Apple Pay…
Last time I asked my local credit union about Pay , they said they were thinking about considering it. So I opened an account with USAA and moved my pension direct deposit there. Some decisions are just that easy.
While I am glad to see banks continuing to become part of Apple Pay, a critical part is still missing. Many retailers have yet to take advantage of this service. Without them, the service has limited benefit to most users unless you happen to live someplace that is near some of the businesses that allow this service. The few times I have used Apple Pay it was wonderful. I would love to use it more and I do so whenever there is an opportunity. Unfortunately those opportunities to use them, at a brick and mortar establishment, are few and far between.