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The Apple Card isn't the customer service standout it once was, with new data showing satisfaction slipping as consumers chase richer perks elsewhere.
New reports suggest that JPMorgan Chase might be the new issuer of the Apple Card as Goldman Sachs walks away from its partnership with Apple.
JPMorgan Chase is reportedly nearing a deal to take over the Apple Card, signaling a potential shake-up in one of Silicon ...
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 ...
While Goldman made no mention of its partnership with Apple in the filing, most of the bank's $11.8 billion in card loans through the second quarter were from the Apple Card.
In January, it was reported that the Apple/Goldman Sachs partnership which began on 2019, was on its last legs. “We have a contract with Apple to run that partnership until 2030, although there’s some ...
JPMorgan Chase is in late-stage negotiations to take over Apple's credit card partnership, per a WSJ report. The discussions, ...
If this acquisition is successful, JPMorgan will thoroughly solidify its lead in the US credit card market while also gaining ...
Goldman Sachs expects to hear lots of information about artificial intelligence progress and improvements to the designs of Apple's operating systems at next month's WWDC. Read for more.