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Canada finally getting full Apple Pay rollout as two major banks launch today, three more confirmed

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The headquarters of RBC Bank, the U.S. unit of Royal Bank of Canada, stand in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S., on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009. Royal Bank of Canada's international banking unit, which includes RBC Bank, had a loss of C$125 million in the fourth quarter. Photographer: Jim R. Bounds/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Until today, Canadians who wanted to use Apple Pay had only one option: a non-bank-issued American Express card. That’s finally changed as the first two of Canada’s ‘big five banks’ joined today, with the remaining three confirmed for ‘the coming months,’ reports the Financial Post.

Starting Tuesday, Interact debit and major credit cards issued by Royal Bank of Canada and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce will support the payments technology, which allows users to load cards onto their iPhones and Apple Watches and make in-store purchases using their devices.

Two smaller financial institutions also add Apple Pay support today …


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