Greenlight today announced that its smart debit cards for kids now also support Apple Pay and can be used for payments outside the United States for the first time.
As a close working partner with Apple, worldwide coffee chain Starbucks has announced that it will be bringing deeper integration into the iOS platform in order to instantly benefit its loyal consumers.
Apple has announced via its Taiwanese regional website that its contactless payment system - Apple Pay - will soon be available in the country, adding yet another region to the growing list of territories to support the platform.
Apple has officially rolled Apple Pay out in 13th country, affording consumers in Spain with the luxury of paying for goods and services via the contactless payment platform.
If you live in Japan and have watched with envy as the rest of the world takes advantage of Apple Pay, then today is your day after the cashless, contactless mobile payment system launched in the country for the first time following the release of iOS 10.1 this morning.
Apple has once again extended the reach of Apple Pay, its contactless payment platform, by making it available with immediate effect in New Zealand.
Three new reports have Apple working to bring Apple Pay to three different territories, with Russia, Kenya and Taiwan said to be edging closer to having the contactless payment solution.
After initially promising that Apple Pay would be becoming available in France and Hong Kong during this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, the company has come through with that promise. Following hot on the heels of the launch of the platform in France, Apple's contactless payment system is now also available in Hong Kong.
Apple Pay is now available in France with support for Visa and MasterCard credit/debit cards from supported banks. Here's everything you need to know.
As expected, Apple has today announced that it has extended support for Apple Pay into yet another country. As initially reported back in June, Apple had used this year's WWDC opening keynote to briefly touch on the progress and future plans for Apple Pay, announcing that the contactless payment solution would be coming soon to Switzerland, Hong Kong and France. It's been just over three weeks since that announcement, but we can now confirm that Apple Pay is officially available to use in Switzerland.
















