Android Pay officially launched just over two years ago on September 11, 2015, but Google’s mobile payment service continues to add new banks and credit unions in the United States. This week, Google’s support page for Android Pay added 24 new financial institutions in the US that now support the service, bringing the total number up to 996. Yes, that means close to 1,000 banks and credit unions now support Android Pay in this country.
See also:How to use Android Pay – What is it, what banks support it?
Here are the newest additions to the Android Pay family:
Bank of Idaho
Beehive Federal Credit Union
Citizens Bank (WI)
Community National Bank & Trust of Texas
Duke University FCU
First Community Bank (TX)
Great Plains Bank
Guaranty Bank & Trust Company of Delhi
Gulf Winds FCU
Mascoma Savings Bank
Meadows Bank
Meriwest Credit Union
Nascoga Federal Credit Union
One Bank & Trust, N.A.
Pen Air FCU
Security Federal Bank
Texas Brand Bank
The Bryn Mawr Trust Co.
The State Bank and Trust Company
TrueCore FCU
Wauna FCU
West-Aircomm FCU
Westmoreland Community FCU
Xplore Federal Credit Union
All of the major banks, and many of the smaller ones, now support Android Pay in the US, and since it launched two years ago it has expanded into other countries, including the UK, Canada, Ireland, Poland, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Belgium, Japan, Russia and New Zealand. However, there are major holdouts in some territories. Barclays Bank in the UK launched its own mobile payment service earlier this summer. Android Pay was made available in Canada in May, but two major banks in that country, RBC and TD Bank, have yet to support it, even though both support its rival Apple Pay.
Android Pay US bank and credit union list expands with 24 new additions
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