Apple Pay was launched in 3 new European countries

Apple Pay was launched by the Apple company in 3 new European countries, those from Cupertino continuing the expansion of the service for more and more people.

Apple Pay was launched by the Apple company in 3 new European countries, those from Cupertino continuing the expansion of the service for more and more people. More precisely, starting today we have Apple Pay available in Finland, Denmark and Sweden, the launch in these countries being announced already last week, when the first partners started to discuss the imminent availability of the service.

Apple Pay was also launched in the United Arab Emirates, this being the first country in the Middle East, if I'm not mistaken, where the service is available. In these 4 countries, iPhone and Apple Watch users can use bank cards and NFC technology to authorize mobile payments at the POS that are available in the large partner retail chains of the Apple company, but also in its stores.

The mobile payment service is also to be launched soon in the Netherlands, Germany and Poland, the Apple company trying to offer the platform in as many countries as possible. Despite the fact that they are trying to extend the expansion in new countries, those from Apple do not quite manage to get close enough to Romania, but maybe in 2018 we will at least have attempts to bring Apple Pay to our country as well.

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