you’re able to count reliable digital wallet apps for Android on your fingertips, and Google Wallet is one of ourtop picks, besides Samsung Pay, formerly known as Samsung Wallet. With both apps eager to retain loyal users, developers are hard at work adding new features. Google has kept up a steady stream of improvements like movie ticket and boardingpass auto-addition from Gmail. The app is also off to a strong start adding new partner banks to the roster this year, and we found 30 new additions in March alone.
These are the major retailers in the US that accept Google Wallet
We compiled a list of the major US retailers who accept Google Wallet
Google Wallet is almost ready to replace your physical wallet, so you can go cashless and cardless. It stores IDs, memberships, passes, digital documents, and even has an option forflight boarding passeson the app built for Wear OS. However, the infrastructure is practically unusable if your bank hasn’t partnered with Google to allow digitizing your credit and debit cards.

All the new additions
Back in September 2021, when the app was still known as Google Pay, it achieved alandmark 3,000 sign-ons. There are over 5,000 banks operational in the US and Google has come a long way in partnering with them. In the last two months of 2024 alone, the company inked deals with 86 institutions to support their cards digitally. In March, we noticed another 30 banks joined the list:
Evidently, several branches of the First Farmers & Merchants Bank in Minnesota are on the list, but there are several other additions from other states in the US as well. Since these banks are now partnering with Google, you can add any of their credit and debit cards to Google Wallet for convenient digital use.

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However, remember that despite the agreements, Google Wallet still doesn’t support a handful of cards, and the company hassupport documentation onlinewith a full list of those cards. Here, you’ll also find the complete list of the banks supported right now, including the latest additions. Lastly, we’d like to add a friendly reminder toswitch to Google Walletif the app is available in your country, and you’re still using Google Pay, because support for the latter ends in June.