Android Pay’s continued growth and support by the banking industry marches on with an additional 55 new banks adding support for the service. While the majority of the new banks are Credit Unions and small in size, it is good to see them added for those who do not have a major US bank in their area. Equally, the list is no where near complete but it feels like we are close to the point where there are more banks than physical locations that have touch-to-pay terminals.
Here is the complete list of all of the banks that support Android Pay for their customers.
- A+ Federal Credit Union
- Achieva Credit Union
- Affinity Federal Credit Union
- Alliant Credit Union
- America First Federal Credit Union
- American Express
- America’s Credit Union
- Andrews Federal Credit Union
- Arizona Federal Credit Union
- Austin Telco Federal Credit Union
- Bank of America
- Bangor Savings Bank
- Bankplus
- BayPort Credit Union
- Beneficial Bank
- Boeing Employees Credit Union
- BBVA Compass
- Central Florida Educators Federal Credit (PSCU)
- Central Minnesota Credit Union
- Charlotte Metro Federal Credit Union
- Citi
- Citywide Banks
- Commonwealth Credit Union (Kentucky)
- Connex Credit Union
- Consumers Credit Union (Kalamazoo, MI)
- Corning Credit Union
- Credit Union of Texas
- Desert Schools Financial Credit Union
- Discover
- Dupaco Community Credit Union
- Fannin Bank
- Financial Center Federal Credit Union
- First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company
- First South Financial Credit Union
- General Electric Credit Union
- Georgia United Credit Union
- Golden 1 Credit Union
- Goldenwest Federal Credit Union
- Greater Kinston Credit Union
- Greater TEXAS Federal Credit Union
- GTE Federal Credit Union (PSCU)
- HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union
- Henrico Federal Credit Union
- IBM Southeast Employees’ Credit Union
- Idaho Central Credit Union
- Island Federal Credit Union
- Kane County Teachers Credit Union
- Keesler Federal Credit Union
- Kemba Credit Union
- Kern Federal Credit Union
- Kern School Federal Credit Union
- KeyPoint Credit Union
- Latino Community Credit Union
- Leaders Credit Union
- Local Government Federal Credit Union
- Los Angeles Federal Credit Union
- M&T Bank Corporation
- Mayo Employees Federal Credit Union
- Meritrust Credit Union
- Michigan State University Federal Credit Union
- Mountain America Federal Credit Union
- National Institutes of Health Federal Credit Union
- Navy Federal Credit Union
- North Carolina Press Association Federal Credit Union
- Northrop Grumman FCU
- Numerica Credit Union
- Old National Bank
- Owen Country State Bank
- Partners Federal Credit Union
- Pentagon Federal Credit Union
- PNC
- Point West Credit Union
- PrimeTrust Financial Federal Credit Union
- Provident Credit Union
- Quorum Federal Credit Union
- Redwood Credit Union (PSCU)
- Regions Bank
- Robins Financial Credit Union
- SAFE Credit Union
- Schools Financial Credit Union
- Simmons First National Bank
- Spokane Teachers Credit Union
- Star One Credit Union
- State Department Federal Credit Union (PSCU)
- State Employees’ Credit Union
- TCF Financial Corporation
- TD Bank
- The Bank of Commerce
- TruStone Financial Federal Credit Union
- Umpqua Bank
- United Nations Federal Credit Union
- University of Wisconsin Credit Union
- US Alliance Federal Credit Union (PSCU)
- US Bank
- USAA
- Utah Community Federal Credit Union
- Vantage Credit Union
- VyStar Credit Union
- WesBanco Inc
- Wells Fargo
- Wilmington Trust
- Wings Financial Credit Union
Remember, to use the service you have to have a NFC compatible device which is increasingly becoming standard issue on devices. If you have such a device, you will have a Tap & pay feature in settings as an indicator to you. Once you determine that and download the Pay app, you can use your phone to pay for things without having to swipe a credit card or pull out your wallet. I’m a huge user of the service and easily use it a dozen times or more a week.