See your Apple Pay transaction history

Check the latest transactions for the credit or debit cards that you use with Apple Pay.

You may see any transactions made from your credit or debit card account, including transactions from all devices that you use with Apple Pay and your physical card.1 However, depending on your bank or card issuer, you might see only transactions made with the device that you’re using.

See your Apple Pay transaction history on your iPhone

  1. On your iPhone, open the Wallet app.

  2. Tap a card to see a list of your latest transactions.

  3. Tap a transaction to see more details or report an issue.

See your Apple Pay transaction history on your Apple Watch

  1. On your Apple Watch, open the Wallet app.

  2. Tap a card to see a list of your latest transactions.

  3. Tap a transaction to see more details.

See your Apple Pay transaction history on your Mac with Touch ID, iPad or Apple Vision Pro

  1. On your device, open your Wallet & Apple Pay settings.

    • On your Mac with Touch ID, choose Apple menu  > System Settings (or System Preferences), then click Wallet & Apple Pay.

    • On your iPad or Vision Pro, go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay.

  2. Select a card.

  3. Select the Transactions tab.

  4. Select a transaction to see more details.

Some transactions may look different from the final charge. Depending on your bank or card issuer, you may only see initial authorisation amounts, or you may see different transaction amounts from locations such as restaurants, petrol stations, hotels and car hire companies.

If you’ve connected your account to an eligible debit or credit card in the Wallet app, there might be a generic daily timestamp in your transaction history.

For the most accurate record of your transactions, refer to the credit or debit statement from your bank or card issuer.

Learn how to see your Apple Card transaction history.

Dispute a credit or debit card charge made using Apple Pay

If you need to dispute a charge made using Apple Pay, contact your bank or card issuer.

1. Transaction history on device may not be available in all countries. Refer to your credit or debit card issuer for full transaction history.

Apple Pay is a service provided by certain Apple affiliates, as designated by the Apple Pay privacy notice. Neither Apple Inc. nor its affiliates are a bank. Any card used in Apple Pay is offered by the card issuer.

To use Apple Pay, you’ll need a supported card from a participating card issuer. To check whether your card is compatible with Apple Pay, contact your card issuer.

Apple Pay is not available in all markets. View Apple Pay countries and regions.

Features are subject to change. Some features, applications and services may not be available in all regions or all languages and may require specific hardware and software. For more information, see Feature Availability.

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