Arguably the world’s most useful mobile payments service apps, Google Wallet, is getting more functionalities almost every month. This time around it’s not really a new feature that’s coming to Google Wallet but rather support for more banks and credit institutions.
This means that the latest update exclusively concerns Google Wallet users in the United States. That said, if you’re living in the US and use Google Wallet as your go-to mobile payments service app, here are all the latest banks and credit institutions that support Google Wallet starting this month:
Albert Cash
Avenue
Bank of Guam (GU)
Boeing Helicopter Credit Union (PA)
Community Bank Mankato
Credit Union of Dodge City
Crosspoint Federal Credit Union
Estacado FCU (NM)
Fiado Mastercard
First Community Bank (MI)
Goetz Credit Union (MO)
Health & Benefits
Lebanon Federal Credit Union
Mercer Savings Bank (OH)
Mokelumne Federal Credit Union
Northwest Arkansas Federal Credit Union (AR)
PeopleFirst Bank (IL)
SouthWest Bank (TX)
Southwest Federal Credit Union
Sweet Water State Bank (AL)
The Bank of New Glarus
The Farmers Bank of Willards
The Peoples Bank (IN)
Waco Federal Credit Union (TX)
WEA Credit Union (WI)
Google Wallet is probably the best mobile payments service app | Image credit: Google
A total of 25 names have now been added to the list of banks and credit unions that support Google Wallet. That’s in addition to the 36 new names that have been added to the list last month, so it looks like Google is making good progress on finally supporting just about every bank in the United States.
Meanwhile, Google recently added the option to receive notifications on your phone’s lock screen about the status of your train ride. Although this feature is only available in two countries and for two railroad companies, it’s probably going to expand to more in the coming months.
In order to receive these notifications, you first need to add the train ticket to the Google Wallet app. More importantly, the ticket must be from either Indian Railways or Via Rail (Canada).
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