Samsung has really been pushing their digital payment system hard as of late, and their efforts are paying off. Samsung Pay is seeing widespread use, and the regions in which it’s available keep expanding. For some Galaxy owners, the only thing holding them back from using the card-free payment method was the fact that their bank wasn’t supported by Pay. If that has been the case for you, then perhaps today is your lucky day. Samsung Pay has now roped in 39 new banks, extending its availability to many more new users.

If you’ve got a device from the Galaxy S7 line, Galaxy S6 line, or the Galaxy Note 5, and your bank is one of those that Pay supports, then you can start making payments with your smartphone essentially anywhere you would normally use a card. The newly supported banks that Samsung added to their official website listing are as follows:

Achieva

Alcoa Tenn Federal Credit Union

American Heritage Federal Credit Union

Bangor Savings Bank

Bridgewater Savings

CSE Federal Credit Union

Christian Community Credit Union

Chrome Federal Credit Union

Community First Credit Union

Cornerstone National Bank

Corning Credit Union

Desert Schools Federal Credit Union

Financial Partners Credit Union

1st Financial Federal Credit Union

First South Financial

General Electric Credit Union

Gorham Savings Bank

Great Lakes Credit Union

Hastings City Bank

Haven Savings Bank

Heritage Family Credit Union

INOVA Federal Credit Union

Keesler Federal Credit Union

Kern Federal Credit Union

Los Angeles Federal Credit Union

Montgomery County EFCU

Mutual Security Credit Union

Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union

Pacific Marine Credit Union

Point Loma Credit Union

Point West Credit Union

PrimeTrust Financial Federal Credit Union

Provident Credit Union

SEFCU

St. Landry Bank & Trust Company

Summit Community Bank

Truity Credit Union

University Federal Credit Union

Vantage Credit Union

Does this bevy of new banking partners mean Samsung Pay is now available to you? Let us know if this change has put mobile payments at your fingertips, and give us your thoughts about Samsung Pay in general in the comments below.