Your banking has nothing to do with Apple just because you want the convenience 
of Apple pay.
I know in the States you can I believe get a credit card from Apple, but you 
don't have to do this if you don't want to. I am in Canada and I bank with RBC 
Royal Bank for both my business account and my personal accounts. I also have 
RBC Visa credit cards and I have added my personal RBC Visa to my Apple wallet 
because here in Canada pretty much every merchant who accepts credit and debit 
card payments has contactless payments which include support for apple Pay. As 
far as I know here in Canada this includes WWalmart, I personally don't shop 
thee much because I live in a small town and the closest Walmart is in the next 
larger town which is  200 Km away. I rarely even have my wallet with me, but I 
usually have my Apple Watch on my wrist so all it takes is a double press of 
the side button and to hold it up to the terminal and the payment on my RBC 
Visa is done.

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Manan 
Trivedi
Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2026 4:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Here’s why Walmart still doesn’t support Apple Pay: 9 to 5 Mac

Because there was a question included in the below email so I am answering it 
with no intention to create a discussion on this issue on this list.
I don’t go to Walmart because of their flawed business  model. The service is 
not upto the mark and they under-pay their employees. apple card is not the 
reason at all. One should not put all their eggs in one apple basket. So, I 
Keep my banking separate from the apple eco system.

Sent from my iPhone


On Jan 18, 2026, at 9:30 PM, VIPhone <[email protected]> wrote:
9to5Mac - Sunday, January 18, 2026

Here’s why Walmart still doesn’t support Apple Pay

The year is 2026 and Walmart still doesn’t accept Apple Pay at any of its 
stores in the United States. This makes it one of the last remaining major 
retailers to not support Apple’s contactless payment platform. It’s a 
limitation that’s once again going viral on social media.

Here are a few reasons why Walmart doesn’t support Apple Pay …

No, Walmart doesn’t accept Apple Pay
There’s one important thing to note: Walmart doesn’t accept any form of NFC 
payment in the United States. It’s not just a limitation on Apple Pay. The 
retailer doesn’t take Google Pay, Samsung Pay, or even let you tap your 
contactless physical card to pay. This story also focuses on the United States. 
Most Walmart locations in Canada, for example, do accept Apple Pay.

Walmart Pay
First, Walmart has its own contactless payment platform called Walmart Pay, 
which it launched in 2016. Walmart Pay, however, isn’t an NFC-based tap-to-pay 
platform like Apple Pay. Instead, it’s based on a QR code infrastructure.

To use Walmart Pay, you have to add a debit or credit card to the Walmart app 
on your iPhone, then scan a QR code at checkout to pay with your iPhone. It’s 
not nearly as convenient as Apple Pay.

Scan and Go
Walmart also has its Scan and Go platform for Walmart+ subscribers. This allows 
people to use the Walmart or Sam’s Club app to scan items as they shop, then go 
to self-checkout to finalize their purchase without having scan all their items 
at once. Apple Pay also isn’t supported when using Scan and Go.

Data collection
This might be the biggest reason Walmart doesn’t support Apple Pay. Walmart 
relies on collecting your data to build profiles on your purchasing patterns 
and trends. Tracking this type of purchase history is something Walmart does 
for targeting advertising, marketing, and more.

When you use Walmart Pay, it’s incredibly easy for Walmart to build that 
customer profile on you. When you use Scan and Go, all of that same information 
is handed over.

When you use Apple Pay or other payment methods, it’s much harder for Walmart 
(and other retailers) to do this. Apple Pay’s privacy and security protections, 
like not sharing any information about your actual card with the retailer, 
makes this type of tracking trickier.

This is why Walmart wants people to use Walmart Pay if they want to pay from 
their phone. If you check out with Walmart Pay or Scan and Go, everything is 
linked to your Walmart account. If you had the option to pay with Apple Pay, 
you’d share a lot less information with Walmart.

Apple Pay fees
One common theory is that Walmart doesn’t support Apple Pay because it doesn’t 
want to pay fees to Apple. This isn’t true. There are no additional fees for a 
business to accept Apple Pay. They only pay the standard card processing fees 
regardless of whether the transaction is contactless or not. Apple’s fee is 
typically charged to issuing banks.

Retailers do need to upgrade payment terminals to newer models that support 
contactless transactions. Walmart has actually updated payment terminals in 
many of its stores to these newer models. However, they manually disable all 
NFC features of those terminals to try and force people to use Walmart Pay 
instead.

Walmart’s response
In a statement last year, Walmart emphasized that it believes Walmart Pay is a 
more convenient solution for shoppers than Apple Pay:

We do not accept NFC and instead have implemented convenient solutions, such as 
Walmart Pay, that provide our customers easy, touchless payments on any 
smartphone. We have also invested in innovative technologies that go beyond 
payments, such as Scan & Go, which allow Sam’s Club and Walmart+ members to 
bypass the checkout altogether, providing a truly touchless shopping experience.

9to5Mac’s Take
None of these reasons are valid.
The fact that Walmart still doesn’t accept Apple Pay is nothing short of user 
hostile. It boils down to data collection and control, even if it comes at the 
major expense of customer convenience. I don’t go to Walmart often, and while 
there are a lot of reasons for that, the lack of Apple Pay support is one of 
those reasons.

A quick search on social media shows that Walmart shoppers are growing 
increasingly frustrated by the company’s lack of Apple Pay support. It’s a 
limitation that’s once again going viral for all the wrong reasons.

Walmart has shown no signs of changing its mind. Many long-time Apple Pay 
holdouts have caved, including Kroger, Home Depot, and H-E-B. Walmart, however, 
has only dug its heels in.

Does Walmart’s lack of Apple Pay support affect your shopping habits? Do you 
use Walmart Pay? Let us know down in the comments.

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2026/01/18/heres-why-walmart-still-doesnt-support-apple-pay/

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