As part of continued efforts to build out its Apple Pay payments platform, Apple on Tuesday announced support for 44 new bank and credit unions serving U.S. customers.
Like last month's round of Apple Pay additions, today's buildout includes a number of medium size financial institutions, many of which are regional credit unions and small banks. The additions were announced through Apple's running list of Apple Pay providers.
- Acadia Federal Credit Union
- Bank7
- Catholic Vantage Financial Federal Credit Union
- Citizens BankCity State Bank
- Comenity Capital Bank
- Commercial Bank
- Commodore Perry Federal Credit Union
- Conservation Employees' Credit Union
- Crane Credit Union
- Element Federal Credit Union
- FNB New Mexico
- Health Care Family Credit Union
- Heritage Federal Credit Union
- Honor Credit Union
- IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union
- Indiana State University Federal Credit Union
- Integra First Federal Credit Union
- Jersey Shore State Bank
- Luzerne Bank
- Mabrey Bank
- Meadows Bank
- Mendo Lake Credit Union
- Meridia Community Credit Union
- Metro Federal Credit Union
- Pendleton Community Bank
- People First Federal Credit Union
- Peoples Bank (OH)
- Phoenixville Federal Bank & Trust
- Premier Bank (NE)
- Premier Bank Rochester
- Randolph Savings Bank
- Red Crown Credit Union
- Roanoke Valley Community Federal Credit Union
- Schneider Community Credit Union
- Stamford Federal Credit Union
- The Citizens Bank of Logan
- The County Federal Credit Union
- The Farmers National Bank of Canfield
- The Farmers State Bank
- The People's Federal Credit Union
- The PrivateBank
- Truxton Trust
- Wright-Patt Credit Union
Since its U.S. launch in 2014, Apple Pay has been introduced to iOS device users in Australia, Canada, China, Singapore and the UK.
Apple at WWDC 2016 announced a major initiative that will bring Apple Pay transactions to the web, a highly anticipated feature that puts the in-house payments service in competition with industry leader PayPal. The company also revealed plans for upcoming rollouts in France, Hong Kong and Switzerland.
Most recently, Bank of America began rolling out support for cardless ATM withdrawals at select locations in California.