Starbucks has introduced its Android payments in the UK and Canada, and added to the platform’s services in US.

Prepare for changes in the Payments market
- ESG
- E-commerce
- Mobile payments
- Alternative payment rails (Real-Time Payments, Blockchain, BNPL)
- Fraud & Cybersecurity
- Regulations
This move brings the number of Starbucks shops accepting mobile payments up to 14,000 globally.
Customers in Canada and the UK can now use the Starbucks Card prepaid wallet facility, and the My Starbucks Rewards loyalty programme on mobile devices.
The US platform has been enriched, adding PayPal support.
“The expansion of our mobile payment footprint to two of our most important markets is a strong milestone for us, but more importantly, it extends the number of customers who now have a faster and easier way to pay at Starbucks,” said Starbucks Coffee Company chief digital officer Adam Brotman.

Prepare for changes in the Payments market
- ESG
- E-commerce
- Mobile payments
- Alternative payment rails (Real-Time Payments, Blockchain, BNPL)
- Fraud & Cybersecurity
- Regulations