Apple Pay Launches In More Than 10 European Countries, Including Bulgaria, Greece, Portugal, Slovenia, And More

Apple Pay is officially launched today in more than 10 European countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Romania, and Slovenia.

In Slovenia, users can add cards from Boon, Edenred, J&T Banka, Monese, N26, Revolut, Slovenska sporitelna, Tatra Banka, and mBank to Apple Pay. In other countries, Apple Pay can support multiple banks as well.


Apple Pay is currently steadily launching in Europe and the Middle East, and in the past year, it has been expanded in Poland, Norway, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic, Saudi Arabia, Austria, and Iceland. Apple CEO commented on earlier this year that the mobile payment system is coming to more than 40 countries, so it seems like they will almost reach that consent.

Collectively, the service is already available in more than 40 states since its introduction in 2014. Apple Pay is designed to be used as a contactless payment solution, you can use it in retail stores, inside some apps and websites with an iPhone 6, 6s, 6, 7, 8, 6 Plus, 6s Plus, 7 Plus, 8 Plus, SE, X, XS, XS Max, and XR, Apple Watch, and Mac.

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