May 1, 2024

Goldman Sachs reportedly looking to exit credit card deal with Apple

Goldman Sachs is considering exiting its partnership with Apple, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The iPhone-maker and Goldman Sachs started rolling out a virtual credit card in 2019.

The bank is in talks with American Express to take over its Apple credit card and other ventures with the tech giant, the report added.

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Goldman Sachs and the iPhone-maker started rolling out a virtual credit card in 2019.
Reuters

Apple in March launched its “buy now, pay later” service in the US enabled through the Mastercard Installments program, with Goldman Sachs as the issuer of the Mastercard payment credential.

Apple credit card, which is made out of titanium and no visible number, currently offers 3% daily cash back to spend or save, Apple’s website said.

It also offers interest-free monthly installments on purchases of Apple devices.

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Apple in March launched its “buy now, pay later” service in the US enabled through the Mastercard Installments program.
AP

American Express did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment, while Apple and Goldman Sachs declined to comment.

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