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Apple Pay Expands to Desjardins in Canada and 3 Tiny British Regions

In addition to launching in Russia and at The Co-operative Bank and Metro Bank in the United Kingdom this week, Apple Pay is now available at Canadian credit union Desjardins, serving some 5.8 million members, and to residents of three tiny British Crown dependencies: Guernsey, Isle of Man, and Jersey.

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Desjardins members can use Apple Pay with Visa credit or prepaid cards or Interac debit cards. Desjardins said its MasterCard cards will be supported in 2017. Eligible cards can be added to Apple Pay by tapping the "Add Credit or Debit Card" option in the Wallet app on iPhone 5 and later running at least iOS 8.1.

Apple Pay continues to expand to additional banks and countries, with New Zealand, Japan, and Taiwan reportedly set to launch the mobile payments service in the near future. Last year, Apple Pay vice president Jennifer Bailey said Apple is "working rapidly" to expand the service to additional countries in Asia and Europe.

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Top Rated Comments

123 months ago
That's big news for Quebec actually.
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jmh600cbr Avatar
123 months ago
there are now 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 banks and credit unions that support Apple Pay. :)

There are 2 retail centers in the US where you can actually use Apple pay from one of those banks. :(

(slight exaggeration in both directions but my point stands) :D
too bad for you. in canada we can use it at almost all retailers, diners, gas stations.....
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GenesisST Avatar
123 months ago
too bad for you. in canada we can use it at almost all retailers, diners, gas stations.....
I'm actually surprised when I go to a place that doesn't support it.
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123 months ago
Yessss! I was losing hope for Desjardins! :D
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Robert.Walter Avatar
123 months ago
Apple Pay can be used at both Canadian Tire and Tim Hortons. This covers virtually 100% of daily Canadian purchases.
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123 months ago
there are now 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 banks and credit unions that support Apple Pay. :)

There are 2 retail centers in the US where you can actually use Apple pay from one of those banks. :(

(slight exaggeration in both directions but my point stands) :D
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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