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A deal for JPMorgan to take over the Apple Card and its huge book of loans would further burnish the bank's reputation as a ...
Goldman Sachs has been trying to sell off the Apple Card business for several years now. Once again, there are now new ...
Goldman Sachs may end its Apple Card partnership. Ben Hedges discusses the implications for consumers and the future of the ...
JPMorgan Chase is in advanced talks to take over Apple's credit card program from Goldman Sachs , the Wall Street Journal ...
JPMorgan Chase is talking to Apple about taking over the tech giant’s credit card program, according to an exclusive report ...
JPMorgan Chase is in "advanced talks" with Apple about becoming the Apple Card's new financial partner, according to The Wall ...
The CFPB ordered Goldman Sachs to pay at least $19.8 million in redress and a $45 million civil monetary penalty, while Apple was ordered to pay a $25 million civil monetary penalty. It also ...
Goldman Sachs and Apple have worked together on the ‌Apple Card‌ since it launched in 2019, and have also teamed up for the high-yield Apple Savings account and the Apple Pay Later feature.
Apple's relationship with Goldman Sachs led to the creation of the wildly successful Apple Card, but post-launch friction and a change in priorities has crashed the relationship into the rocks.
The CFPB ordered Goldman Sachs to pay a $45 million civil penalty, plus pay at least $19.8 million in redress to cardholders who were harmed. Apple is required to pay a $25 million civil penalty.