Android Pay News: Official List Of Participating Financial Institutions

Without much fanfare, Android Pay is apparently now accepted by 44 new US banks, according to the latest news.

Android Pay is Google's tap to pay service where users can purchase an item through cashless transaction. They just need to put in their credit or debit cards as well as some relevant information, and that's it. They tap, pay and finish the transaction.

Below are the 44 new US banks that accept Android Pay are listed by Android Police in its news article:

1st Community FCU

Acadia Federal Credit Union

AltaOne Federal Credit Union

American Trust & Savings Bank

Army Aviation Center Federal Credit Union

Bath Savings Institution

BloomBank

BrightStar Credit Union

Changing Seasons FCU

Cincinnati Ohio Police FCU

Coastway Community Bank

CrossFirst Bank

EECU

Entrust Financial Credit Union

F&M Trust

First Collinsville Bank

First Commonwealth Bank

First County Bank

FNB Community Bank

Forcht Bank, NA

GenFed Financial Credit Union

Greenville Federal Credit Union

Hawaii Law Enforcement FCU

Iberia Bank

Jax Federal Credit Union

Lake Area Bank

Landmark Bank

MassMutual Federal Credit Union

Moven

Navigant Credit Union

Progress Bank and Trust

Sandy Spring Bank

Southern Bank

Surety Bank

Tennessee Valley FCU

The Northumberland National Bank

Town & Country FCU

Tucson Federal Credit Union

UMassFive College FCU

Union Bank & Trust Company

United Bank of Michigan

United Equity CU

University of Iowa Community CU

Waldo State Bank

Just last week, the Android blog shared the news about expanding to the UK, Australia and Singapore and also adding Chase, one of the bigger banks in the US.

"Android Chase customers can add their eligible Chase Visa cards like Freedom, Slate, Sapphire, United Mileage Explorer and Hyatt Credit Card to Android Pay," the post said.