The second way to add your PayPal cards to your Apple Wallet is to open the app and press the plus icon in the top right corner of the display. Follow the prompts to add either your PayPal credit card, PayPal debit card, or both to your wallet app. Once listed in the app, you can choose one of two options to process the transactions you pay for with Apple Pay. We’d like to reiterate that Apple keeps 0.15% of the value of each transaction, meaning the tech giant keeps 15 cents out of every $100 deposited using Apple Pay.
PayPal’s move to support Apple Pay was a late move, especially compared to every other banking and financial services card that has added Apple Pay support over the years. Perhaps, as the world’s leading payment method, the company was skeptical about improving its business if the cards could be used with Apple Pay. It’s fair to say that with today’s announcement, any concerns that prevented PayPal from adding Apple Pay support in the past are now allayed.
2023-09-07 22:17:41
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