Apple Pay: Coming To Germany Later This Years, Supported By 16,000 Chase ATMs And CVS Drug Stores

Apple Pay, the mobile payment services launched in September of 2014, is expected to expanding to several places including Germany, CVS drug stores, 16,000 Chase ATMs, and 7-11 convenience stores in the United States later in the year.


In Germany, Apple is working to establish deals over fees and other factors with German banks. CEO Tim Cook says that it will come later this year, however, an exact date wasn't given, but we suggested that it could launch alongside the official release of iOS 12 this fall.

Chase, one of the major banks in the United States, has announced that customers can now use Apple Pay and other mobile wallet services on their 16,000 ATMs. The customer no longer needs a physical debit card or access code, instead, users will need to open up the Wallet app after the Chase card was being added, select the virtual Chase debit card and tap the iPhone on the "Cardless" symbol on the ATM, authenticating via Face ID or Touch ID.

At present, there are 29 countries with Apple Pay support: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Japan, Jersey, New Zealand. Russia, San Marino, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Poland, as well as Switzerland, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, UK, USA, and Vatican City.

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