7-Eleven convenience stores will support Apple Pay and Google pay in the United States from this month

Chain convenience store 7-eleven announced that all 10,000 stores in the United States will start accepting Apple Pay and Google Pay.

According to a recent report by us media TechCrunch, 7-Eleven stores have been accepting payments from Apple and Google since this month.

After years of stubborn insistence, America’s 7-Eleven convenience stores are finally ready to really accept the broader mobile payments.

The convenience store chain continues to support Apple Pay and Google Pay in its us stores.

Most U.S. outlets will support both payment methods by the end of September, and deployment work has started in August.

7-Eleven convenience stores push to explore human beverage consumption boundaries, but this Japanese convenience chain has been noticeably slower in the application of mobile payment technology.

CDO and CIO Gurmeet Singh of 7-eleven said that payments through smart devices could make consumers more willing to go to 7-Eleven shopping.

Previously, Samsung had partnered with Slurpee, and two companies might have reached some kind of mutually exclusive agreement to help Samsung Pay.

Early this summer, Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook announced that Apple Pay is about to be launched at 7-Eleven chain stores and CVS chain stores.

The increase in payment choices should help to make this mobile payment method mainstream among many users. 7-Eleven more than 66,000 stores in 17 countries. The United States currently accounts for about 14% of the market.