Android Pay has received another round of banks and financial institutions that support the tap-and-pay service, including Capital One (finally). In all, there are 48 new banks and financial institutions added to the service, ranging from big nationals to small local banks and Credit Unions. It is just the latest in what has turned into a series of updates to the service and the institutions that support it for their customers. These new additions mean that customers can add their debit card from a supported bank and use it to pay for things at a touch terminal.
Here is the rundown of the new banks and financial institutions that have been added to Android Pay. For a complete list, be sure to check out the Bank page on the Android Pay site.
- Advia Credit Union
- Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union
- Alcoa Tenn Federal Credit Union
- Altra Federal Credit Union
- Amegy Bank
- Arsenal FCU
- Bank-Fund Staff Federal Credit Union
- Bank of England (England, Arkansas)
- Benchmark Federal Credit Union
- Blackhawk Community Credit Union
- California Bank & Trust
- Capital One
- Catholic and Community CU
- Centier Bank
- Citizens Bank & Trust Company
- Consumers Cooperative FCU
- Dominion Credit Union
- Fidelity Bank
- First Atlantic CU
- First Community Credit Union
- Great Lakes Credit Union
- Greater Iowa Credit Union
- Hiway Federal Credit Union
- Inova Federal Credit Union
- Justice Federal Credit Union
- KeyBank
- Lake Michigan Credit Union
- Marine Federal Credit Union
- MAX Credit Union
- Metro Health Services Federal Credit Union
- Mission Federal Credit Union
- Nasa Federal Credit Union
- National Bank of Arizona
- Nevada State Bank
- Numark Credit Union
- Nusenda Federal Credit Union
- Oregon Community Credit Union
- Richfield/Bloomington Credit Union (rbcu)
- San Mateo Credit Union
- Suncoast Federal Credit Union
- The Bank of Northwest Kansas
- Truwest Credit Union
- University Federal Credit Union
- UW Credit Union
- Vectra Bank Colorado
- Vinton County National Bank
- Wright Patman Congressional Federal Credit Union
- Zions Bank
The additions are good and it shows that more banks and institutions are starting to believe in cardless payments. Apple Pay and Samsung Pay continue to grow too, not just Android Pay, which ultimately is good for consumers and it is safer frankly. No more having to pull out your wallet to make a purchase. If you haven’t tried out Android Pay, give it a try if you have an NFC compatible device.