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What platforms allow you to make a deposit by Apple Pay?

Zinedine_Socrates
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A few bank accounts require you to make a certain number of transactions to qualify for certain benefits (e.g. TSB and co-op bank for switch bonus and cashback).
Are there any accounts that allow you to make a deposit via an Apple Pay transaction? I’ve used Trading 212 to deposit into their S&S ISA and then transfer to their cash ISA, but the bank have stopped processing the payments after about the tenth payment.
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Not sure why Apple Pay is the key for you here but if it's ease of deposit, then I've always found Interactive Investor to be very easy for repetitive small cash deposits - it stores your debit card details and all you need to enter each time (apart from the deposit amount) is the card's CVC.
Thats how I got my Natwest digital saver to the max £5k in quick time, using roundups from hundreds of £1.01 deposits...
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It doesn’t have to be Apple Pay, just has to be a “debit card payment” (I believe transfers don’t count). If II deposits count as “debit card payments” then I can give them a go.0
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I used to do multiple £1.01 Apple Pay transactions with Chip (for the same digital saver/round up reason above), but could only do around 9 a day before they failed.2
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Zinedine_Socrates said:It doesn’t have to be Apple Pay, just has to be a “debit card payment” (I believe transfers don’t count). If II deposits count as “debit card payments” then I can give them a go.
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PloughmansLunch said:I used to do multiple £1.01 Apple Pay transactions with Chip (for the same digital saver/round up reason above), but could only do around 9 a day before they failed.0
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Trading 212 works for me for a daily £1 debit card deposit from TSB. My partner opened her account towards the end of the month so tried to do all 20 on one day but, like you, got blocked. It took about an hour on 'live' chat before they unblocked it and it has worked fine since.1
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Vanguard allow debit card payments. I used them for my ISA & SIPP but only up to 20 a month not per dayRemember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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