Your PayPal credit and debit cards will now support Apple Pay

Mark S. Clark - Aug 27 - - Dev Community

Image descriptionAccording to 9to5Mac, starting today, you can add your PayPal debit or credit card to the Apple Wallet app. These cards can then be used with Apple Pay mobile payment service. There are two ways to accomplish this: Add your PayPal debit or credit card to Apple Wallet. Use these cards with Apple Pay mobile payment service.You can open the iOS PayPal app and find the banner on its homepage. The banner on the homepage reads, "Pay with your iPhone." Tapping this will take you to the Apple Wallet app. In the Apple Wallet app, you can add your PayPal debit or credit cards.

Open the Apple Wallet app. Press the plus icon in the upper right corner of the display. Follow the directions to add a PayPal credit card to your Wallet app. Or, alternatively.Once you've listed a payment method in the app, you can choose which one to use for Apple Pay transactions. Apple keeps your payment information on file.The tech giant keeps 15 cents for each $NUM1 transacted using Apple Pay. The value of each transaction is reduced by 15 cents.

Venmo, which is owned by PayPal, is planning to add Apple Pay support to its Venmo credit and debit cards. This feature has not been implemented yet.Apple recently started a promotion for its Apple Pay service. They released two 30-second videos and two shorter 15-second versions of the same ads.One analyst has estimated that Apple could generate up to $4 billion in revenue from Apple Pay this year. (Last month, we shared that Apple Pay is the fifth-most widely used payment method globally, following PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.

PayPal's decision to support Apple Pay was late. This is particularly evident when compared to other banking and financial services cards that have added Apple Pay support over the years.Perhaps the company, as the number one method of payment globally, was skeptical. How could its business be improved by allowing cards to be used with Apple Pay?With today's announcement, PayPal's concern about adding Apple Pay support has been resolved. (It's fair to say that...) PayPal's decision to support Apple Pay was late. (This is particularly evident when compared to other banking and financial services cards that have added Apple Pay support over the years.)

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