New Zealand bank BNZ will rollout Apple Pay support, it announced today. As reported by Stuff, the bank joins ANZ in accepting Apple Pay in New Zealand. BNZ explained that the decision to adopt Apple Pay comes following an increasing number of requests from customers.

David Bullock, BNZ director of products and technology, explained to the New Zealand news site that more and more retailers are starting to accept Apple Pay, which should help adoption:

There’s no official date for BNZ’s rollout of Apple Pay just yet, with the bank’s website teasing that it’s “coming soon.”

Apple Pay in Zealand, however, still faces stiff competition from eftpos, which is another contactless payment platform that has high adoption rates because it’s fee-free for retailers. Stuff explains:

Apple Pay originally launched in New Zealand towards the end of 2016 with support from Visa and ANZ. Retailers such as Farmers, Glassons, Hallenstein Brothers, Kmart, McDonalds, Noel Leeming, Pascoes, and more currently support Apple Pay. More details on Apple Pay in New Zealand can be found on Apple’s site.