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When is Apple Pay coming to your Walmart? Here’s the full schedule

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Why This Matters

Walmart's rollout of Apple Pay marks a significant shift in its payment options after over a decade of absence, promising more convenience and modern payment methods for consumers across the U.S. The phased, state-by-state deployment highlights Walmart's commitment to modernizing checkout experiences, potentially influencing industry standards and consumer expectations. This expansion could also accelerate the adoption of contactless payments in retail, benefiting both shoppers and merchants.

Key Takeaways

Earlier today, Walmart officially announced it will finally start rolling out Apple Pay after holding out for more than a decade.

When will Apple Pay come to your Walmart location? I got my hands on the full launch plan with all that information…

Walmart’s Apple Pay launch schedule

In today’s announcement, Walmart said that Apple Pay and broader contactless payment support will start rolling out next week and launch for all stores in the United States by the end of this year.

In a memo to Walmart store management today, obtained by 9to5Mac, the retailer offered a more detailed breakdown of the rollout. The company is currently planning a phased, state-by-state rollout. These dates could change should Walmart hit any issues during the rollout, but here is the current roadmap:

States Tap to Pay Launch Arkansas Aug. 24–31 California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Alaska, Hawaii Sept. 10 Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma Sept. 14 Texas Sept. 17 Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming Sept. 21 Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa Sept. 24 Tennessee, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky Sept. 28 Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi Oct. 1 Florida Oct. 5 North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, West Virginia, Puerto Rico Oct. 8 Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Delaware, Rhode Island, Vermont, District of Columbia Oct. 12

Right now, Missouri doesn’t appear in Walmart’s schedule. It’s not clear why.

In the memo, Walmart also outlined all of the contactless payment methods it will support:

Contactless-enabled credit and debit cards

Digital wallets, including Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay

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