Apple Pay India Launch: Apple Said to Be in Talks With Major Banks, Could Launch By Mid-2026

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch its digital payment service, Apple Pay, in India by mid-2026. According to insider sources, the tech giant is currently engaged in discussions with several major banks, including ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, and Axis Bank, to facilitate the service's rollout. Additionally, Apple has been in talks with prominent payment networks such as Visa and Mastercard, which suggests a comprehensive strategy to establish a robust payment ecosystem in the country. The anticipated introduction of Apple Pay is expected to enhance the digital payment landscape in India, aligning with the government's push towards a cashless economy. As the demand for seamless and secure payment options continues to grow among Indian consumers, Apple's entry into this market may significantly influence the competitive landscape, encouraging existing players to innovate further. With the recent surge in digital transactions and a favorable regulatory environment, the launch of Apple Pay is poised to be a significant milestone in India's fintech evolution.
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