Holy cow. If you’ve been wanting to use Android Pay, but have been frustrated by the limited number of banks that are currently supported, then today might be the day your irritation ceases. Not only did the mobile payment service add the long-awaited banking entity Capital One to their list of supported financial institutions, they also added support for a proverbial cavalcade of smaller banks. Check it out:Advia Credit UnionAffinity Plus Federal Credit UnionAlcoa Tenn Federal Credit UnionAltra Federal Credit UnionAmegy BankArsenal FCUBank-Fund Staff Federal Credit UnionBank of England (England, Arkansas)Benchmark Federal Credit UnionBlackhawk Community Credit UnionCalifornia Bank & TrustCapital OneCatholic and Community CUCentier BankCitizens Bank & Trust CompanyConsumers Cooperative FCUDominion Credit UnionFidelity BankFirst Atlantic CUFirst Community Credit UnionGreat Lakes Credit UnionGreater Iowa Credit UnionHiway Federal Credit UnionInova Federal Credit UnionJustice Federal Credit UnionKeyBankLake Michigan Credit UnionMarine Federal Credit UnionMAX Credit UnionMetro Health Services Federal Credit UnionMission Federal Credit UnionNasa Federal Credit UnionNational Bank of ArizonaNevada State BankNumark Credit UnionNusenda Federal Credit UnionOregon Community Credit UnionRichfield/Bloomington Credit Union (rbcu)San Mateo Credit UnionSuncoast Federal Credit UnionThe Bank of Northwest KansasTruwest Credit UnionUniversity Federal Credit UnionUW Credit UnionVectra Bank ColoradoVinton County National BankWright Patman Congressional Federal Credit UnionZions Bank
See also: Use Android Pay to withdraw cash from select Bank of America ATMs4 Android Pay support is certainly on the rise. These are just the banks that gained support today; the full list can be found over at Android Pay’s Participating Banks landing page. This is on the tail of Android Pay expanding to the UK and becoming available on many more apps and mobile websites.What say you about these additions? Is your favorite bank now supported by Android Pay? Let us know in the comments below, or tell us what bank you’re still waiting around for. Get Android Pay in the Play StoreNext: Android Pay is adding 1.5 million new registrations a month in the US
Android Pay just added support for Capital One and a slew of other banks
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