Change the way you pay, today

Apple Pay is now available to Bank of Ireland customers1 on Apple devices.

Add your debit or personal credit card to your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad or Mac and make quick, easy and contactless payments. You can use Apple Pay for in-app purchases and on the web too. It’s a safe and secure way to pay

Features & Benefits

Apple Pay take the hassle out of paying for goods or services, allowing you to make quick, easy and contactless payments by holding your device near a card reader. You can also pay for goods and services in apps or online using your Apple Pay.

  • No need to have your physical card, wallet or bag on you to make payments when you’re out and about. You just need the Apple devices you use every day.
  • It keeps you from having to touch physical buttons or exchange cash when you’re out getting what you need.
  • You can store your Bank of Ireland cards in Apple Wallet, including personal credit cards and all of your debit cards (including cards for joint accounts and business accounts) so no need to rely on multiple plastics. (Please note that Bank of Ireland commercial credit cards and all credit cards for UK customers cannot be stored within Apple Pay at present).
  • You can use Apple Pay to pay for goods and services online. No need to remember or find your card details, or share these with merchants.
  • There is no upper limit, so you are not restricted to the current contactless payment limit (transactions over €50 may not be supported by some merchant terminals).
  • If you lose your card you can still use your device for payment. Your credit card details will be automatically updated once you report your card as lost or stolen and your debit card will be updated in 2 business days. You will not be able to use your debit card on Apple Pay until it has been updated.
  • You can use Apple Pay wherever you see the Apple Pay logo, or contactless payment symbol

  • How do I set up Apple Pay

    Apple Pay lets you use your Apple device to pay with your Bank of Ireland debit or personal credit cards wherever you see the Apple Pay or contactless logo. You can use Apple Pay for in-app purchases and on the web too. It’s a safe and secure way to pay.

    How do I set up Apple Pay?

    1. Simply open the Apple Wallet app, tap + to add your card.
    2. When prompted, enter the card details or capture an image of your Bank of Ireland debit or personal credit card.
    3. You’ll be asked to enter a verification code, and once this has been authenticated, you’re good to go!
  • Where can I use Apple Pay?

    In Shops

    Hundreds of thousands of stores now accept Apple Pay. You can use Apple Pay anywhere that accepts contactless payments. You can make payments for any amount with Apple Pay, though some retailers may not support Apple Pay transactions above €50.

    Look for either of these symbols at checkout.

    In-app purchases

    Many apps now accept Apple Pay, so you don’t have to enter your card details to make in-app purchases. Simply select Apple Pay at the checkout and use Touch ID or Face ID to complete your payment.

    On the web

    Apple Pay is also available on the web in Safari. Whether you’re shopping or donating on your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad or Mac, use Apple Pay without having to create an account or log in.

    Touch ID is also available on the new MacBook Pro, so paying happens with just a touch and is quicker, easier and more secure than ever before!

  • Terms and Conditions
    To see Bank of Ireland Digital Wallet Terms and Conditions click here
  • FAQs

    For those who are new to digital wallets, we have collated the most frequently asked questions to help you on this exciting journey. Digital Wallet FAQs

 

You can use Apple Pay™ to make contactless payments using compatible devices wherever you see the contactless or Apple Pay logos. Apple Pay is available on all Bank of Ireland debit cards and personal credit cards. Bank of Ireland is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.
1 Note – This service is not available to Bank of Ireland commercial credit card holders at this time.