Samsung Pay is gaining support from more card issuers, as PNC, KeyBank and 17 other banks are joining the ranks. If you've got a compatible Samsung smartphone, like the Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6, S6 edge or S6 edge+, and a card from one of the new issuers, you'll be able to add it to your phone to make payments without having to swipe. Here's a full list of the new Visa and MasterCard issuers that are now supported:
Visa additions
- PNC
- KeyBank
- TCF Bank
- Central Florida Educators Federal Credit Union
- Financial Center Federal Credit Union
- Greater Kinston Federal Credit Union
- Keypoint Credit Union
- Numerica Credit Union
- Utah Community Credit Union
- Amegy Bank National Association
- California Bank and Trust
- Pentagon Federal Credit Union
MasterCard additions
- Achieva Credit Union
- Associated Bank
- Bayport Credit Union
- Bethpage Federal Credit Union
- Cambridge Savings Bank
- USC Credit Union
- Navy Federal Credit Union
These companies are supported as of now, so if your bank is listed above, grab your phone and your card, and get set up in the Samsung Pay app.
Press release:
Samsung Pay Adds 19 New MasterCard and Visa Issuers, Including PNC Bank and KeyBank
Most accepted mobile payment service continues to expand card issuer support
NEW YORK – December 15, 2015 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced today that Samsung Pay, the most accepted mobile payment service that works at the majority of merchants today, has further expanded its partnership ecosystem by adding 19 new issuers, including support for eligible PNC Visa® credit and debit cards and KeyBank MasterCard credit and debit cards. Other new Visa issuers supported include TCF Bank, Central Florida Educators Federal Credit Union, Financial Center Federal Credit Union, Greater Kinston Federal Credit Union, Keypoint Credit Union, Numerica Credit Union, Utah Community Credit Union, Amegy Bank National Association, California Bank and Trust and Pentagon Federal Credit Union. Additional new MasterCard issuers supported include Achieva Credit Union, Associated Bank, Bayport Credit Union, Bethpage Federal Credit Union, Cambridge Savings Bank, USC Credit Union and Navy Federal Credit Union. Cardholders of all these issuers will be able to use Samsung Pay to pay almost anywhere they can swipe or tap their card.
"More Samsung users will be able to use Samsung Pay to shop this holiday season, thanks to new support from MasterCard and Visa issuers, including our valued partners at PNC Bank and KeyBank," said Injong Rhee, EVP of Samsung Electronics, Global Head of Samsung Pay. "With the widest acceptance of any mobile payment service, Samsung Pay continues to expand its reach and provide its customers unparalleled choice, flexibility and access."
"Samsung Pay delivers the purchasing power of PNC credit and debit cards right to the place where customers want it most - on their mobile devices," said Thomas Trebilcock, who leads Mobile & Emerging Payments for PNC. "Offering payment services like Samsung Pay illustrates PNC's commitment to convenience and delivering enhanced mobile capabilities to customers."
"Key is pleased to offer Samsung Pay to its clients," said Jason Rudman, Head of Consumer Payments and Digital Banking at KeyBank. "Its wide acceptance and simple user experience are consistent with Key's effort to bring ease, value and expertise to our clients and provide choice in their ability to make mobile payments."
Samsung Pay supports all major payment networks and many of the country's major financial institutions, and it continues to expand its partnership ecosystem. Click here for the full list of financial partners that support Samsung Pay.
- SIMPLE: To make a payment on Samsung Pay, users can simply swipe up on their phone screen to launch Samsung Pay, select a card, scan their fingerprint and pay
- SAFE: Samsung Pay uses tokenization, Samsung KNOX, and fingerprint authentication to provide secure payments. And, as terminals are upgraded to EMV, that security is leveraged, too.
- ALMOST ANYWHERE*: Samsung Pay is compatible with the majority of existing and new terminals, including most magnetic stripe, EMV and NFC terminals*. That means Samsung Pay works at more places than any other mobile payment service.

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