You can check your Apple Pay history directly in the Wallet app on your devices and, for full records, through your bank or card issuer’s statements. The Wallet view usually shows recent “Apple Pay” transactions, while the bank statement shows the complete, official history.

What “Apple Pay history” really means

Apple Pay itself is a way of paying with your existing cards, so:

  • The Wallet app shows a recent transaction list for each card you use with Apple Pay.
  • Your bank or card issuer keeps the full legal record (months or years), including payments made via Apple Pay.

Apple Cash and Apple Card (where available) also keep in‑app histories you can scroll through further than a standard bank card’s “Latest Transactions” view.

On iPhone (Wallet app)

  1. Open the Wallet app.
  1. Tap the card (debit, credit, Apple Cash, Apple Card) you want to check.
  1. Scroll to the Latest Transactions list to see recent Apple Pay purchases, refunds, or holds.
  1. Tap any transaction to see details like merchant name, amount, and location (when available).

Notes:

  • Standard bank cards often show roughly a week or so of activity in Wallet; older entries are usually only on your bank statement.
  • If something looks wrong, most card tiles include an option to report an issue or contact the issuer from that detail screen.

On Apple Watch

  1. Press the Digital Crown and open Wallet.
  1. Tap the card you want to review.
  1. Scroll with the Digital Crown to see recent Apple Pay transactions, then tap a line for details if offered.

This is a quick-glance view, so for deeper digging you usually switch back to iPhone or your bank app.

On iPad or Mac

  • iPad :
    1. Open SettingsWallet & Apple Pay.
2. Select a card and view the **Transactions** section to see recent Apple Pay activity.
  • Mac with Touch ID :
    1. Open System Settings (or System Preferences) → Wallet & Apple Pay.
2. Choose a card and open the **Transactions** tab or list.

Again, these lists focus on activity done with that device’s Apple Pay setup.

For full history, statements, and exports

If you need a “full” history (for taxes, budgeting, or disputes):

  • Open your bank or card issuer app or website and sign in.
  • View card transactions or statements ; all Apple Pay purchases appear like normal card charges, sometimes tagged as mobile wallet or Apple Pay.
  • Use search or filters by date or merchant if you are tracking down a specific payment.

For products like Apple Card , you can usually export monthly statements or transaction data for budgeting tools.

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