Apple Pay is a
mobile payment service by
Apple Inc. that allows users to make
payments in person, in
iOS apps, and on the web. It is supported on these Apple devices:
iPhone,
Apple Watch,
iPad, and
Mac. It digitizes and can replace a
credit or
debit card
chip and PIN transaction at a contactless-capable
point-of-sale terminal. It does not require Apple Pay-specific
contactless payment terminals; it can work with any merchant that accepts contactless payments.
It adds
two-factor authentication via Touch ID,
Face ID, PIN, or passcode. Devices wirelessly communicate with point of sale systems using
near field communication (NFC), with an embedded secure element (eSE) to securely store payment data and perform cryptographic functions, and Apple's
Touch ID
Touch ID is an electronic fingerprint recognition feature designed and released by Apple Inc. that allows users to unlock devices, make purchases in the various Apple digital media stores (iTunes Store, App Store, and Apple Books Store), and aut ...
and
Face ID for biometric authentication.
Apple Pay can also be used to ride some public transport networks either through the use of credit/debit cards (open loop) (for example across
TfL in London,
SL in Stockholm, and at
OMNY readers across New York City's subway and bus network) or dedicated travel cards such as
JR East
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and is the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are ...
's
Suica
is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card, electronic money used as a fare card on train lines in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001. The card can be used interchangeably with JR West's ICOCA in the Kansai region and San'yō region i ...
, the
Chicago Transit Authority's
Ventra, the
San Francisco Bay Area's
Clipper
A clipper was a type of mid-19th-century merchant sailing vessel, designed for speed. Clippers were generally narrow for their length, small by later 19th century standards, could carry limited bulk freight, and had a large total sail area. "C ...
(closed loop) and
Hong Kong’s
Octopus Card.
Service
Device compatibility
The service is compatible with
iPhone 6 and newer,
iPad Air 2 and newer, Macs with
Touch ID
Touch ID is an electronic fingerprint recognition feature designed and released by Apple Inc. that allows users to unlock devices, make purchases in the various Apple digital media stores (iTunes Store, App Store, and Apple Books Store), and aut ...
, and
Apple Watch Series 1 and later. It can store between 8 and 16 cards (passes such as loyalty cards and tickets do not count against this limit.)
Technology
Apple Pay uses the EMV Payment Tokenisation Specification.
The service keeps customer payment information private from the retailer by replacing the customer's credit or debit card
Funding Primary Account Number (FPAN) with a tokenized Device Primary Account Number (DPAN), and creates a "dynamic security code
..generated for each transaction".
The 'dynamic security code' is the cryptogram in an
EMV
EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them. EMV stands for " Europay, Mastercard, and Visa", the three companies that created th ...
-mode transaction, and the Dynamic Card Verification Value (dCVV) in a magnetic stripe data emulation-mode transaction. Apple added that they would not track usage, which would stay between the customers, the vendors, and the banks. Users can also remotely halt the service on a lost phone via the
Find My iPhone
Find My iPhone (known as Find My Mac in macOS) was an app and service provided by Apple Inc. that allowed remote locating of iDevice, iOS devices, Macintosh, Mac computers, Apple Watch, and AirPods. Find My iPhone was enhanced and merged into the ...
service.
To pay at points of sale, users hold their authenticated Apple device to the point of sale system's NFC card reader. iPhone users authenticate by using Touch ID,
Face ID,
or passcode,
whereas
Apple Watch users authenticate by double-clicking a button on an unlocked device.
To pay in supported iOS apps, users choose Apple Pay as their payment method and authenticate with Touch ID or Face ID.
Users can add payment cards to the service in any of four ways: through the payment card listed on their iTunes accounts, by taking a photo of the card, being provisioned from within the card issuer's app, or by entering the card information manually.
Although users receive immediate notification of the transaction, the Apple Pay system is not an
instant payment instrument, because the fund transfer between counter-parties is not immediate. The settlement time depends on the payment method chosen by the customer. (An exception being payments made using a card which stores the user's balance on the card itself, such as a Japanese
Suica
is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card, electronic money used as a fare card on train lines in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001. The card can be used interchangeably with JR West's ICOCA in the Kansai region and San'yō region i ...
card or a Hong Kong
Octopus
An octopus ( : octopuses or octopodes, see below for variants) is a soft-bodied, eight- limbed mollusc of the order Octopoda (, ). The order consists of some 300 species and is grouped within the class Cephalopoda with squids, cuttle ...
card. These cards can transfer funds directly to the merchant without the need for an online connection.)
In the
United Kingdom, traditional contactless payments using bank cards are limited to £100 (previously £45 until 14 October 2021) as no cardholder authentication is provided as part of the transaction. Payments using Apple Pay, however, support payments of any amount owing to the increased security and lower risk of fraud in Apple Pay transactions (although some issuing banks may impose their own transaction limits, and not all contactless readers support this functionality – see CDCVM below). Similar transaction limits apply in other countries.
Apple assumes some liability for fraudulent use of the service.
Banks are expected to carry the burden of the service, and Apple is said to have negotiated smaller transaction fees. In turn, the banks hoped to capture purchases that were formerly handled without credit.
''
Financial Times'' reported that Apple receives 0.15% cut of US purchases made with the service,
but, following the UK launch, reported that Apple's cut is much lower in the UK. This is largely because Regulation (EU) 2015/751 capped
interchange fees in the
European Economic Area at 0.3% for personal credit cards and 0.2% for personal debit cards with effect from June 8, 2015. In Russia, Apple receives 0.05% for debit cards and 0.12% for credit cards of each purchase, in addition, the bank pays 45 rubles a year for each card added in the service.
Consumer Device Cardholder Verification Method (CDCVM)
In EMV-mode transactions, Apple Pay supports the use of the Consumer Device Cardholder Verification Method (CDCVM) using Touch ID, Face ID, or the phone's or watch's passcode. The use of CDCVM allows for the device itself to provide verification for the transaction and may not require the cardholder to sign a receipt or enter their PIN. Additionally, in certain markets which have a 'no verification contactless limit' using contactless cards (such as the £100 limit in the United Kingdom and the C$100 limit in Canada and the 300SAR limit in Saudi Arabia), the use of CDCVM can enable merchants to accept transactions higher than these amounts using Apple Pay, providing their terminal software is updated to support the latest network contactless specifications.
Express Transit or Express Travel
Since iOS 12.3, supported credit and debit cards, as well as some
stored-value transport cards (such as Shanghai & Beijing transit cards,
Octopus Card,
Suica
is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card, electronic money used as a fare card on train lines in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001. The card can be used interchangeably with JR West's ICOCA in the Kansai region and San'yō region i ...
,
MTA and
TriMet) can be used to pay for journeys on certain public transport networks without requiring the user to authenticate the payment with
Touch ID
Touch ID is an electronic fingerprint recognition feature designed and released by Apple Inc. that allows users to unlock devices, make purchases in the various Apple digital media stores (iTunes Store, App Store, and Apple Books Store), and aut ...
or
Face ID. Once a supported credit, debit or transit card is selected as a user's Express Transit/Travel card, the user can simply hold their device near the card reader, for example at ticket barriers, to initiate or authorise payment for the journey.
Within
iOS, the functionality is labelled as "Express Transit" in North America and "Express Travel" in most other English-speaking countries, because "transit" in most varieties of English has a narrower meaning of travelling through a jurisdiction or airport during a journey as opposed to travel or transport in general.
On iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and later, Express Transit/Travel cards can be used up to five hours on Power Reserve after the device has powered off due to a drained battery. The typical low-battery icon will display with "Express Cards Available" text appearing at the bottom of the display, letting users know that Express Transit/Travel is still available for usage.
(Express Mode more generally is also available for contactless student ID cards stored in the Wallet app as well as digital car keys.
A security flaw was reported in September 2021 whereby Visa cards configured for Express Travel/Transit can be charged with unlimited amounts by non-transport merchants without user authentication.
Global acceptance
About two-thirds of merchants accept Apple Pay, but many terminals don't. Due to
provisioning differences between countries (and even between issuers), users may encounter acceptance issues when travelling to a different country. Some known examples include:
* Canada, UK, Saudi Arabia, and possibly other non-US-issued
Visa cards only support EMV-mode transactions and not legacy magnetic-stripe data-emulation transactions. Some contactless terminals in the US do not support EMV-mode contactless transactions (even if they support EMV contact transactions), and therefore these visitors to the US will receive a 'Could Not Complete Payment' error on the iPhone screen and an error on the terminal when attempting to use Apple Pay.
Apple Cash
Apple Cash, formerly Apple Pay Cash, is a feature that allows the transfer of money from one user to another via
iMessage. When a user receives a payment, the funds are deposited in the recipient's Apple Cash card, where it is available for immediate use at merchants that accept Apple Pay. Prior to April 2022, the Apple Cash Card was provisioned as a
Discover
Discover may refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media
* ''Discover'' (album), a Cactus Jack album
* ''Discover'' (magazine), an American science magazine
Businesses and brands
* DISCover, the ''Digital Interactive Systems Corporation''
* Di ...
Contactless
Debit card
A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The term '' plastic card'' includes the above and as an identity document. These are similar to a credit card, but u ...
. Apple Cash Device Account Numbers currently are issued/reissued on the
Visa payment network ensuring a larger acceptance for the Apple Cash card at more merchants.
Alternatively, the user can choose to transfer the balance to a nominated bank account via
ACH transfer. Apple Cash is only available in the
United States.
Cost
Apple Pay does not cause additional fees for users and merchants. In Switzerland, for example, participating card issuers pay for the service. In 2020, Swiss banks paid a fixed commission 0.275 CHF (US$0.26) quarterly on every card to Apple. Additionally, they paid 0.12% for credit card transactions, and 0.17% for web or app based transactions. Swiss antitrust authorities require that an acquirer pays maximum 0.44% of the transaction amount to the issuer. The competition commission calls this amount "interchange fee". Apple charges between 27% and 39% of the credit card issuers income earned from the acquirer.
History
The service was in preparation for "a long time", as Apple acquired startups, hired executives and filed patents related to payments.
Apple partnered with American Express,
Mastercard and Visa. Their joint project began in January 2013, though they had discussed Apple's potential involvement for years. Their joint solution was a system where single-use digital tokens would replace the transfer of personal information.
A Visa executive said that 750 people at the company worked on the anonymized "token" system for a year, and the other partners had similar teams in collaboration.
MasterCard began work on the project in 2013 and hoped that their joint work would become a "standard for mobile payments".
The announcement of the service came at a time when MasterCard and Visa policy created strong incentives for upgrading to mobile payment-compatible point of sale systems.
Apple then approached several big banks in mid-2013 and did not divulge the names of the other banks. To maintain secrecy, JPMorgan set up a windowless "war room" where the majority of the sensitive work was done. Of their 300 people on the project, about 100 knew that the partner was Apple. Others close to the project did not know it was named "Apple Pay" until the announcement. The company's participation remained a secret leading up to its announcement.
The service was announced at Apple's iPhone 6 event on September 9, 2014. At its announcement, Apple CEO
Tim Cook described the magnetic stripe card payment process as broken for its reliance on
plastic card
A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The term ''#Plastic card, plastic card'' includes the above and as an identity document. These are similar to a credi ...
s' "outdated and vulnerable magnetic interface", "exposed numbers", and insecure "security codes".
The
iOS 8.1 software update accompanying the service's launch activated Apple Pay on compatible devices.
The company announced an API for app developers to build Apple Pay checkout into their apps.
The service initially supported US-issued payment cards. An international roll-out was ongoing, beginning with support for
UK-issued payment cards in July 2015.
On December 17, 2015,
Apple announced that it would launch Apple Pay with fifteen major banks in
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
,
and Chinese users could start to use Apple Pay on February 18, 2016.
In October 2015, Apple Pay vice president Jennifer Bailey confirmed that KFC, Chili's, and Starbucks would begin accepting Apple Pay in 2016.
Bank of America is outfitting some of its
ATMs with Apple Pay support and the ability to withdraw cash using it. The new Apple Pay enabled ATM is outfitted with the NFC reader and logo that Apple Pay users have become used to seeing since the service launched. The NFC reader is located directly to the left of the card reader, although unlike the card reader, the NFC reader does not light up. Bank of America has launched a new website
detailing the simple process of withdrawing cash with a smartphone (
Google Pay Google Pay may refer to:
* Google Pay (mobile app), a mobile payments app introduced in 2020
* Google Pay (2018–2022), a digital wallet app introduced in 2018, now Google Wallet
* Google Pay (payment method), a digital payments service introduced ...
,
Samsung Pay
Samsung Pay (stylized as SΛMSUNG Pay) is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Samsung Electronics that lets users make payments using compatible phones and other Samsung-produced devices. The service supports contactless payments usin ...
, or Apple Pay). Bank of America says that "Consumer Debit Cards,
U.S. Trust
Bank of America Private Bank (formerly U.S. Trust) was founded in 1853 as the United States Trust Company of New York. It operated independently until 2000, when it was acquired by Charles Schwab Corporation, Charles Schwab, and Co. and subsequ ...
Debit Cards, Small Business Debit Cards (owner card only)" are supported.
Wells Fargo and
JPMorgan Chase also integrated Apple Pay support into their ATMs.
On September 7, 2016, Apple announced that
iPhone 7 and
Apple Watch Series 2
Apple Watch is a line of smartwatches produced by Apple Inc. It incorporates activity tracker, fitness tracking, Health (Apple), health-oriented capabilities, and wireless telecommunication, and integrates with iOS and other Apple products and s ...
users in
Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
can add both local credit cards and
FeliCa cards to their Apple Pay wallets. Only
Suica
is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card, electronic money used as a fare card on train lines in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001. The card can be used interchangeably with JR West's ICOCA in the Kansai region and San'yō region i ...
cards are supported by Apple Pay, which can be used at subway stations, convenience stores, etc., just like regular Suica cards. Apple Pay also supports payment via all
QUICPay and
iD enabled terminals that are already popular in Japan.
On March 25, 2019,
Apple Card was announced in partnership with
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs () is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is headquartered at 200 West Street in Lower Manhattan, with regional headquarters in London, Warsaw, Bangalore, H ...
and Mastercard.
In June 2020, it was announced that the
European Commission (EC) will take two probes against Apple, the one being against Apple Pay. According to EC, "Apple is 'abusing' its control of the wallet through a policy that blocks third-party payment access to its NFC hardware, which enables contactless payments. Apple opposed the claim and cited the
COVID-19 pandemic as a cause of the increased number of people using contactless paying.
Availability
Supported countries
Apple Pay can be used with cards issued in 74 countries and territories worldwide. It can also be used in some “unsupported” countries, albeit only with foreign cards.
Supported payment networks and card schemes
*
Visa (worldwide. Japanese Visa cards in Apple Pay also function as FeliCa-based QUICPay or iD cards in addition to EMV contactless cards, although some issuers do not support EMV contactless in Apple Pay, meaning such cards will only function as QUICPay or iD cards.)
*
Visa Electron (worldwide)
*
V Pay
V Pay is a Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) debit card for use in Europe, issued by Visa Europe. It uses the EMV chip and PIN system and may be co-branded with various national debit card schemes such as the German Girocard or Italy's PagoBancom ...
(only in Europe)
*
Mastercard (worldwide. Japanese Mastercard cards in Apple Pay also function as
FeliCa-based QUICPay or iD cards in addition to
EMV
EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them. EMV stands for " Europay, Mastercard, and Visa", the three companies that created th ...
contactless cards, although some issuers do not support EMV contactless in Apple Pay, meaning such cards will only function as QUICPay or iD cards.)
*
Maestro (worldwide)
*
American Express
American Express Company (Amex) is an American multinational corporation specialized in payment card services headquartered at 200 Vesey Street in the Battery Park City neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City. The company was found ...
(worldwide. Japanese American Express cards in Apple Pay also function as
FeliCa-based QUICPay cards in addition to
EMV
EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them. EMV stands for " Europay, Mastercard, and Visa", the three companies that created th ...
contactless cards.)
*
Discover Card (only in the United States)
*U.S. Debit (only in the U.S. CDCVM may not be supported, requiring the customer to enter their PIN on the terminal.)
*
Diners Club International
Diners Club International (DCI), founded as Diners Club, is a charge card company owned by Discover Financial Services. Formed in 1950 by Frank X. McNamara, Ralph Schneider, Matty Simmons, and Alfred S. Bloomingdale, it was the first independent ...
(only in Japan. Only function as
FeliCa-based QUICPay cards and do not support the global
EMV
EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them. EMV stands for " Europay, Mastercard, and Visa", the three companies that created th ...
contactless standard.)
*
JCB
JCB may refer to:
* JCB (company), a British manufacturer of heavy industrial and agricultural vehicles
* JCB Co., Ltd., originally Japan Credit Bureau, a credit card company based in Tokyo, Japan
* JCB Prize, a literary award sponsored by the c ...
(worldwide. Japanese JCB cards in Apple Pay also function as
FeliCa-based QUICPay or iD cards in addition to
EMV
EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them. EMV stands for " Europay, Mastercard, and Visa", the three companies that created th ...
contactless cards, although some issuers do not support EMV contactless in Apple Pay, meaning such cards will only function as QUICPay or iD cards.)
*
Cartes Bancaires (CB) (only in France)
*
Interac (only in Canada)
*
EFTPOS (only in Australia)
*
China UnionPay
UnionPay (), also known as China UnionPay () or by its abbreviation, CUP or UPI internationally, is a Chinese state-owned financial services corporation headquartered in Shanghai, China. It provides bank card services and a major card scheme ...
(worldwide)
*
China T-Union (select cities in China)
*
Suica
is a prepaid rechargeable contactless smart card, electronic money used as a fare card on train lines in Japan, launched on November 18, 2001. The card can be used interchangeably with JR West's ICOCA in the Kansai region and San'yō region i ...
,
PASMO, iD, QUICPay, WAON, and nanaco (only in Japan.
FeliCa-supported
iPhone and
Apple Watch models only.)
*
SPTC transit card (only in
Shanghai)
*
Yikatong (only in
Beijing)
*
mada
Mada ( sa, मद) is a term used in both Āstika and nāstika, Hindu theology and Hindu mythology, mythology. It is one of the Arishadvargas. It refers to one of the six enemy of the mind or a vice according to the Hindu texts, Hindu scriptures ...
(only in Saudi Arabia)
*
Clipper
A clipper was a type of mid-19th-century merchant sailing vessel, designed for speed. Clippers were generally narrow for their length, small by later 19th century standards, could carry limited bulk freight, and had a large total sail area. "C ...
(only in
San Francisco Bay Area, California
The San Francisco Bay Area, often referred to as simply the Bay Area, is a populous region surrounding the San Francisco, San Pablo, and Suisun Bay estuaries in Northern California. The Bay Area is defined by the Association of Bay Area Gov ...
, United States)
*
Hop Fastpass
Hop Fastpass is a contactless smart card for public transit fare payment on most transit modes in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area including MAX Light Rail, WES commuter rail, Portland Streetcar, The Vine, and all TriMet and C-TRAN bus ...
(only in
Portland, Oregon, United States)
*
SmarTrip
SmarTrip is a contactless stored-value smart card payment system managed by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) uses a compatible payment system called CharmCard. A reciprocity ag ...
(only in
Washington, D.C., United States)
*
TAP (only in
Los Angeles, California, United States)
*
Ventra (only in
Chicago, Illinois, United States)
*
Elo
Elo or ELO may refer to:
Music
* Electric Light Orchestra, a British rock music group
** ''The Electric Light Orchestra'' (album), the group's debut album
** ''ELO 2'', the group's second album
* ELO Part II, an offshoot band of Electric Light ...
(only in Brazil)
*
Octopus
An octopus ( : octopuses or octopodes, see below for variants) is a soft-bodied, eight- limbed mollusc of the order Octopoda (, ). The order consists of some 300 species and is grouped within the class Cephalopoda with squids, cuttle ...
(only in Hong Kong.
FeliCa-supported
iPhone and
Apple Watch models only.)
*
girocard (only in Germany)
*
Mir (only in Russia, suspended as of March 26, 2022
)
*
Bancontact (only in Belgium)
Usage within public transport systems
For
public transport systems where payment cards can be used, passengers can travel with Apple Pay without authenticating each transaction. Transit cards that support direct provisioning can be issued within the Apple Wallet app itself, without needing to download a separate third-party application. Express Transit/Travel mode is available in the following places:
In addition to the above scenarios, Apple Pay can still be used with other non-Express Transit/Travel readers that accept contactless open loop payment cards, but they will have to be verified beforehand.
Reception
Reviews
Journalists noted the multiple previously unsuccessful efforts of other retailers to build mobile payments services,
including those of
PayPal,
Walmart,
Target
Target may refer to:
Physical items
* Shooting target, used in marksmanship training and various shooting sports
** Bullseye (target), the goal one for which one aims in many of these sports
** Aiming point, in field artillery, fi ...
,
Google Wallet
Google Wallet (or simply Wallet) is a digital wallet platform developed by Google. It is available for the Android, Wear OS, and Fitbit OS operating systems, and was announced on May 11, 2022, at the 2022 Google I/O keynote. It began rollin ...
, and
Softcard.
They noted that previous efforts did not solve customer inconvenience issues, and felt that Apple Pay potentially did.
''
The Verge'' Adrianne Jeffries noted that mobile payment market fragmentation was partially due to Apple's refusal to enter the market.
''BusinessWeek'''s Joshua Brustein added that Apple has a history of letting "first movers fail" with an early version of the service before releasing "a more polished version of the same idea".
''The Verge'' Dieter Bohn called Apple Pay the "week's most revolutionary product" and the announcement "a classic Apple moment of simplification and integration", and the partnership between payments services and Apple "a rare piece of collaboration and agreement". He predicted that the service's effect on the mobile payments industry would be similar to the
iPhone's effect on the
smartphone industry.
Nathaniel Popper of ''
The New York Times'' referred to the banks' level of coordination with Apple as "elaborate" and indicative of mutual "preparation and investment".
Some analysts added that the service could reduce the standard credit card transaction fees over time since fees traditionally cover
credit card fraud
Credit card fraud is an inclusive term for fraud committed using a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card. The purpose may be to obtain goods or services or to make payment to another account, which is controlled by a criminal. The P ...
. The banks were willing to work with Apple in the face of efforts like
Bitcoin
Bitcoin ( abbreviation: BTC; sign: ₿) is a decentralized digital currency that can be transferred on the peer-to-peer bitcoin network. Bitcoin transactions are verified by network nodes through cryptography and recorded in a public distr ...
and the
Merchant Customer Exchange
Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) was a company created by a consortium of U.S. retail companies to develop a merchant-owned mobile payment system, which was to be called "CurrentC." The joint venture was announced on August 15, 2012.
The company ...
, which seeks to work around the card networks.
Early reviews of the service regarded it as easy to use, but were not sure whether the service would become widely adopted.
''The Verge''
Nilay Patel
Nilay Patel is an American editor and blogger who has been editor-in-chief of technology news website ''The Verge'' since 2014.
Education
In 2003, Patel earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Chicago and in ...
wrote that the product demo was "remarkably smooth" and "a cohesive user experience".
Patel said the process took five to ten seconds at a retail card reader and added that it may be less smooth at stores such as Walgreens, where cashiers prompt customers for loyalty cards and charity donations.
''The New York Times'' Neil Irwin wrote that Apple exaggerated the inconvenience of credit cards. Among the
plastic card
A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The term ''#Plastic card, plastic card'' includes the above and as an identity document. These are similar to a credi ...
's benefits, he included how others could make purchases on another's behalf and how dead cell phones could leave the owner stranded.
In a 2018 publication released by ''
Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.
Founded ...
'', Apple Pay was the leading payment service.
Adoption

Apple announced that more than one million credit cards had been registered on Apple Pay in the first three days of its availability,
making it the largest mobile payment system in the US at the time. There were 220,000 participating vendors when it launched.
Outside the United States and the United Kingdom, Apple Pay can be used with American and British payment cards at compatible NFC-based payment terminals.
In the United States, Apple faced opposition by the mobile payments industry, particularly the
Merchant Customer Exchange
Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) was a company created by a consortium of U.S. retail companies to develop a merchant-owned mobile payment system, which was to be called "CurrentC." The joint venture was announced on August 15, 2012.
The company ...
(MCX) which was trialing a competing system known as
CurrentC. Several participants of CurrentC, such as
Best Buy
Best Buy Co. Inc. is an American multinational consumer electronics retailer headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota. Originally founded by Richard M. Schulze and James Wheeler in 1966 as an audio specialty store called Sound of Music, it was rebra ...
,
Walmart, and
Publix
Publix Super Markets, Inc., commonly known as Publix, is an employee-owned American supermarket chain headquartered in Lakeland, Florida. Founded in 1930 by George W. Jenkins, Publix is a private corporation that is wholly owned by present and ...
had initially stated that they would not accept Apple Pay as a result of exclusivity deals.
CVS Pharmacy and
Rite-Aid
Rite Aid Corporation is an American drugstore chain based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1962 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, by Alex Grass under the name Thrift D Discount Center. The company ranked No. 148 in the Fortune 500 lis ...
subsequently disabled all NFC payment systems in favor of CurrentC,
although due to the exclusivity period ending in August 2015, Rite Aid has begun accepting it August 15, 2015.
Best Buy
Best Buy Co. Inc. is an American multinational consumer electronics retailer headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota. Originally founded by Richard M. Schulze and James Wheeler in 1966 as an audio specialty store called Sound of Music, it was rebra ...
has begun to accept Apple Pay at all stores starting in October 2015.
Target's CEO
Brian Cornell
Brian C. Cornell (born 1958) is an American businessman. Cornell is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Target Corporation. He is also non-executive chairman of Yum! Brands.
Early life
Brian Cornell was born in 1958 in Queens, ...
said that they would be open to accepting Apple Pay eventually after the conversion to chip and PIN technology is done, but they remain involved with MCX. On January 22, 2019, Target announced the roll-out of Apple Pay support to all of its US stores.
Transport for London, one of Apple Pay's official UK launch partners and one of the largest contactless merchants in the world, became the UK's most used Apple Pay merchant.
As of February 11, 2016, 20% of iPhone 6 users in the United States reported using the service at least once. Apple maintains an up-to-date list of merchants who accept Apple Pay on its website.
On June 2, 2016, according to ''
Fortune
Fortune may refer to:
General
* Fortuna or Fortune, the Roman goddess of luck
* Luck
* Wealth
* Fortune, a prediction made in fortune-telling
* Fortune, in a fortune cookie
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* ''The Fortune'' (1931 film) ...
'', Apple said its mobile payment platform is gaining a million new users each week, yet the company did not reveal the total number of Apple Pay users. Apple also revealed that transaction volume through the service is five times what it was a year ago, and that payment volume within apps more than doubled in the second half of 2015.
With the launch of Apple Pay in China, the service hit three million provisions inside its first three days, while, more generally, it is adding one million new users per week worldwide.
On July 11, 2016
Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) confirmed that it accepts Apple Pay at all of its over 850 stores in
Ontario, Canada. LCBO had been gradually rolling out Apple Pay support since June at its stores, which had NFC-based terminals for contactless payments.
Starting on August 19, 2016, Apple Pay will be available in
Chick-fil-A
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restaurants across the United States, allowing fast food buyers to make their purchases both in-store and at the drive-thru using Apple Pay.
On September 7, 2016,
Wayfair
Wayfair Inc. is an American e-commerce company based in Boston, Massachusetts that sells furniture and home goods online. Formerly known as CSN Stores, it was founded in 2002, and currently offers 14 million items from more than 11,000 global su ...
announced that they will support Apple Pay online.
On May 22, 2018,
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announced support for Apple Pay at all fare gates and on buses.
On July 31, 2018, Tim Cook announced that both
CVS
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and
7-Eleven
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in the United States will support the service.
On May 31, 2019
New York City Transit announced support for Apple Pay at its OMNY terminals on busses and subways.
On August 21, 2019, and December 23, 2019,
Miami Dade Transit announced support for Apple Pay at all fare gates and on buses.
In Feb 2020, Apple Pay accounted for 5% of global card transactions. On April 4, 2020, Publix CEO Todd Jones announced
Publix
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would be supporting Apple Pay immediately to help consumers fight COVID-19.
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