In the Wall Street Journal, AnnaMaria Andriotis and Gina Heeb write (paywalled; Apple News+ link): JPMorgan Chase has reached a deal to take over the Apple credit-card program from Goldman Sachs, ...
Goldman Sachs (GS) has reached an agreement to move its Apple Card business to Chase (JPM) in a deal that brings the company one step closer to ending its years-long foray deeper into the consumer ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Apple and Goldman Sachs on Wednesday to pay more than $89 million for mishandling consumer disputes related to Apple Card transactions. The bureau said ...
According to the Wall Street Journal, JPMorgan Chase has reached a deal to take over the Apple Card credit card program from Goldman Sachs. While the Apple Card is a premium co-branded product, it ...
JPMorgan Chase is taking over the Apple credit-card program from Goldman Sachs—and the iPhone maker will be hoping a new partner brings about a change in fortunes for the co-branded program.
JPMorgan Chase has reached a deal to take over the Apple credit card from its original issuer, Goldman Sachs, the two banks said Wednesday in separate releases. JPMorgan said that the deal will take ...
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Apple and Goldman Sachs to issue new credit card
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Apple and Goldman Sachs are partnering to issue a new credit card. Here we take a look at the possibilities for the new card and a look back at the ...
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