What devices and regions support the use of Apple Pay?
Last Updated: 27 May 2022
You can add your eligible ASB card to the following Apple devices:
- iPhone models with Face ID or Touch ID, except iPhone 5s
- iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad and iPad mini models with Touch ID or Face ID
- Apple Watch Series 1 and later
- Mac models with Touch ID or introduced in 2012 or later with an Apple Pay-enabled iPhone or Apple Watch or Mac computers with Apple silicon that are paired with a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID
See a full list of compatible devices that support Apple Pay.
See a full list of countries and regions that support Apple Pay.
Please note that if you are in New Zealand, but your device has been set to a different region, this may impact your ability to use Apple Pay.
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