The six-year-long Apple Card partnership between Goldman Sachs and Apple might end sooner than expected. Previous reports suggested that the private bank wasn't happy with the collaboration, and Apple ...
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon signaled the possible early end of the bank's Apple Card partnership due to financial losses and regulatory challenges. The collaboration between Apple and Goldman ...
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 ...
Goldman Sachs said that its credit-card business is being investigated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over a range of billing and payments practices. The bank disclosed the probe in a ...
The banks declined to comment to CNBC. Apple did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment. Negotiations between JPMorgan and Apple have progressed as earlier contenders for the card ...
Apple’s ongoing search for a new credit card partner has drawn significant attention in financial circles, not just for its implications for the tech giant, but also for what it reveals about shifting ...
Negotiations between JPMorgan and Apple have progressed as earlier contenders for the card including American Express, Synchrony and Barclays have fallen to the side, said the people, who declined to ...
Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, wherever you are. 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 leader in American finance.