Apple Pay has been gradually expanding across Europe and the Middle East, launching in Poland, Norway, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, Saudi Arabia, Austria, and Iceland over the last year.
Now, mobile banking service Monese has revealed that Apple Pay is also coming soon to its cardholders in Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Many of these countries are located in Eastern Europe.
We will soon bring #ApplePay – an easy, secure and private way to pay – to customers in:
๐ง๐ฌ Bulgaria
๐ญ๐ท Croatia
๐จ๐พ Cyprus
๐ช๐ช Estonia
๐ฌ๐ท Greece
๐ฑ๐น Lithuania
๐ฑ๐ฎ Liechtenstein
๐ฑ๐ป Latvia
๐ฒ๐น Malta
๐ต๐น Portugal
๐ท๐ด Romania
๐ธ๐ฐ Slovakia
๐ธ๐ฎ Slovenia pic.twitter.com/QFleLbs0Jlโ Monese (@monese) May 15, 2019
Apple Pay is also nearing launch in the Netherlands, Hungary, and Luxembourg for a total of 16 upcoming countries. Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that Apple Pay will be available in more than 40 regions by the end of 2019.
Apple Pay first launched in the United States in October 2014 and has since expanded to dozens of countries and territories. The service can be used anywhere contactless payments are accepted with a compatible iPhone or Apple Watch, and it is also accepted by select apps and websites.
This article, "Apple Pay Will Soon Launch in 16 More Countries" first appeared on MacRumors.com
Discuss this article in our forums
Recent Comments