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Microsoft Wallet gains support for two new banks, PNC and US Bank – onmsft.com

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August 15, 2016
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Microsoft Wallet, the company’s new Windows 10 Mobile app designed for mobile payments and collecting loyalty cards is getting support for two new banks in the US, US Bank and PNC (via Windows Central). While we previously reported that US Bank was previously listed as “coming soon” on the official site along with Chase and Fifth Third Bank, support from PNC Bank had never been announced and is a welcome addition to the mobile payment solution.

Microsoft wallet is currently supported by seven banks in the us.
Microsoft wallet is currently supported by seven banks in the us.

For now, the Microsoft Wallet app is still only available to Windows Insiders using Windows 10 Mobile build 14360 and higher. With these two new supporting banks, seven US banks are now available to add in the tap-to-pay app with Chase and Fifth Third Band coming soon, but we remind you that mobile payments via NFC is only be supported on a limited range of Lumia handsets.

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