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Another 2 major UK banks now support Apple Pay

Sep 11, 2015, 14:19 IST

Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces Apple Watch , which he is wearing on his wrist, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014, in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP

Customers of major UK banks Lloyds and Halifax will be able to use Apple Pay from today, 9to5Mac reports.

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9to5Mac pointed out that the service is still rolling out, so some customers may not be able to add their cards immediately. But I was able to add my Halifax card with no problems.

When Apple's mobile payment service launched in the UK earlier this summer, Lloyds was missing from the list of supporting banks. But last week Lloyds customers were able to add a card to their Passbook, but still couldn't accept the terms and conditions to complete the registration process.

It appears that Lloyds Banking Group has yet to actually announce its full support for Apple Pay.

A Lloyds Banking Group spokesperson told Business Insider: "We are in the process of enabling our systems for Apple Pay, as part of this process it's possible that some customers will have been able to successfully register. Our full rollout to all customers will be announced shortly."

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Here are all the UK banks that now support Apple Pay:

  • American Express
  • First Direct
  • HSBC
  • Halifax
  • Lloyds
  • NatWest
  • NationWide
  • MBNA
  • Royal Bank of Scotland
  • Santander
  • Ulster

Longtime Apple Pay holdout Barclays has also indicated that it will cave in, and it has promised to support the contactless payment technology "in the near future."

The contactless payment service was previously constrained to payments of just £20 ($30), but the UK Cards Association, an industrial card payment group, recently raised the limit of contactless card payments to £30 ($46).

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