Key facts
- Walmart will begin accepting Apple Pay and Google Pay at select stores starting August 24.
- The company plans to expand the payment options to all U.S. stores and Sam's Club warehouses by the end of the year.
- Fuel stations will receive tap-to-pay capabilities by mid-2027.
- This move represents a shift from Walmart's previous reliance on its proprietary payment apps, Walmart Pay and Scan and Go.
- The company stated the change aims to provide customers with more choice and convenience at checkout.
Walmart is expanding its payment options to include Apple Pay and Google Pay, a significant shift for the retail giant. The rollout begins on August 24 at select U.S. stores and Sam's Club warehouses, with full implementation expected by the end of the year. Fuel stations are scheduled to receive these tap-to-pay capabilities by mid-2027. This move departs from Walmart's long-standing strategy of promoting its own payment solutions, such as Walmart Pay and Scan and Go, and aligns with broader industry trends where a majority of U.S. retailers already accept NFC-based payments. The company stated the change is intended to offer customers more choice and convenience at checkout.
