Apple Pay gains over 30 more card issuers in US, China & Australia, re-adds Santander

By Roger Fingas

Apple this week updated its list of banks and credit unions supporting Apple Pay with over 30 additions across the U.S., China, and Australia, most notably re-adding Santander in the U.S., which was mistakenly put on the list a month ago.

Apple removed Santander almost instantly after listing it in late February. The bank is a major international firm, and was already a key Apple Pay backer in Spain and the U.K.

Australia has gained just one card issuer, Firefighters Mutual Bank, while China has picked up two, the Bank of Ningxia and Tianjin Binhai Rural Commercial Bank.

The full list of U.S. additions includes:

Apple is still engaged in a struggle to expand Apple Pay support in Australia, faced with opposition from four major local banks calling for access to the NFC chips on iPhones. The banks have argued that such access is essential for "meaningful competition" between mobile wallet platforms, since alternatives are often less convenient, and Apple controls a large share of the Australian smartphone market. Apple has countered by claiming opening up to third parties would weaken security.