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The tech giant is slowly parting ways with the issuer of its Apple Card, Goldman Sachs, and apparently has several suitors ...
Visa wants to pay Apple approximately $100 million to be the new payment network for the Apple Card, reports The Wall Street Journal. As of ...
But that’s not all that Apple brings to the table: Challenger banks — newer, tech-driven services that aren’t weighed down by tradition — have proliferated and improved since 2008 when bankers ...
What would the split mean for the Apple Card and savings account? It's not clear how the end of the relationship between Apple and Goldman Sachs would affect the credit card and savings account.
Changing networks won't impact cardholders much, but it could be the first step toward improving card features.
Visa has reportedly offered Apple around $100 million in a bid to replace Mastercard as the provider of the Cupertino-based tech firm's payments network.
The Apple Card drama continues this year as Goldman Sachs is still actively looking for a way out of its partnership with the company. But before that happens, the Cupertino-based tech giant needs ...
The Apple card is up for grabs because Goldman Sachs, the current bank behind Apple Card, is exiting the consumer lending world. For months, such banks as JP Morgan Chase and Synchrony Financial have ...
According to a new report from The Wall Street Journal, Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are all in talks to become the payment network behind Apple Card… As a refresher, Goldman Sachs is ...
Shares of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) are currently 26% below their peak from December last year (as of April 10), a drop that has ...
In a bold move, Visa has placed a £77 million ($100 million) bid to take over Apple's credit card operations, stepping in as Goldman Sachs withdraws following financial losses and regulatory ...