(RTTNews) - Apple is in talks with JPMorgan Chase to take over its credit card program. Apple wants JPMorgan to replace Goldman Sachs, which currently runs the program. The two companies have been ...
In early December, a long-delayed deal hung over a call between JPMorgan Chase JPM2.18%increase; green up pointing triangle Chief Executive Jamie Dimon and Goldman Sachs GS-0.78%decrease; red down ...
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.
Goldman Sachs is walking away from its high-profile Apple Card partnership and simultaneously handing more cash to shareholders, a one-two move that signals a decisive reset of its consumer ambitions.
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It has been almost six and a half years since the launch of the Apple Card, a credit card developed by Apple in collaboration with Goldman Sachs and Mastercard. Now, 9to5Mac reports that Goldman Sachs ...
The Apple Credit Card combines excellent rewards with a consumer-friendly app. If you use Apple Pay or are an Apple devotee, ...
Last week, Apple officially announced that Chase is set to take over Apple Card, ending its deal with Goldman Sachs. A new report from The Wall Street Journal, based on conversations with “20 people ...
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.