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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said that there's "some possibility" the company's Apple Card partnership with Apple could ...
Goldman Sachs' credit-card partnership with Apple may end before its contract runs out in 2030, Goldman CEO David Solomon said on Wednesday. "We have a contract with Apple to run that partnership ...
The Apple Card is a credit card that's linked to Apple Pay and built right into the Wallet app. Apple partnered with Goldman Sachs for the card, which is optimized for ‌Apple Pay‌ but will ...
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 ...
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.
Just yesterday, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon confirmed that his company’s relationship with Apple could end sooner rather than later. Now, Reuters reports that Apple is in talks with Barclays ...
Was Apple Card too good? It was so good an established vendor may yet buy it, you might say.
Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) is eyeing an early exit from its Apple Card partnership, originally set to run through 2030, signaling a potential shake-up for both companies. CEO David Solomon dropped ...
It looks like the Apple Card may have suitors lining up amid its public breakup with Goldman Sachs. Apple is in talks with Barclays and Synchrony Financial to replace Goldman Sachs as its card ...