Apple Ending Apple Card Partnership With Goldman Sachs

Apple is ending its credit card partnership with Goldman Sachs, according to The Wall Street Journal. Apple plans to stop working with Goldman Sachs in the next 12 to 15 months, and it is not yet clear if Apple has established a new partnership for the Apple Card.

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Apple and Goldman Sachs will dissolve their entire consumer partnership, including the ‌Apple Card‌ and the Apple Savings account. Apple in a statement that was provided to CNBC said that it will continue to provide "the best tools and services" for ‌Apple Card‌ customers.

"Apple and Goldman Sachs are focused on providing an incredible experience for our customers to help them lead healthier financial lives. The award-winning Apple Card has seen a great reception from consumers, and we will continue to innovate and deliver the best tools and services for them."

Rumors earlier this year suggested that Goldman Sachs wanted to get out of its relationship with Apple as part of a plan to cut back on its consumer business. Goldman Sachs at the time was said to be speaking with American Express about a possible takeover, but the ‌Apple Card‌ needs to run on the Mastercard network until 2026 due to a deal established between Apple and Goldman Sachs. Amex also had concerns about aspects of the program such as loan loss rates due to Apple's push to have customers approved, so the status of the talks is not known.

Synchrony Financial, known as the largest issuer of store credit cards, has considered taking over the ‌Apple Card‌, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Goldman Sachs and Apple have worked together on the ‌Apple Card‌ since it launched in 2019, and have also teamed up for the high-yield Apple Savings account and the Apple Pay Later feature. The partnership has not gone smoothly, with Goldman Sachs running into customer service issues due to long wait times for disputed ‌Apple Card‌ transactions and issues with the Apple Savings account.

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau launched an investigation into Goldman Sachs due to the customer complaints, leading to tension with Apple. Apple is unhappy with the customer service reputation of its ‌Apple Card‌ and Apple Savings products, while some Goldman Sachs executives blame Apple for the regulatory scrutiny.

Goldman Sachs was new to consumer banking when the ‌Apple Card‌ launched, and to establish a deal with Apple, it is not collecting fees that many credit card issuers receive. The bank does not get a cut of the fee that merchants pay to Apple to accept the ‌Apple Card‌, nor is it able to collect annual fees, late fees, or foreign transaction fees. Goldman Sachs does earn money from loans issued to cardholders who split Apple purchases into installments, but it is not known if Apple will be able to establish a similar deal with another issuer because of the limited revenue the ‌Apple Card‌ provides.

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Top Rated Comments

tenjikuronin Avatar
19 months ago

Good. Now please go back to making hardware and software, that’s what you do the best, you were never meant to be a bank. Nor a movie producer, but we’ll wait for that one to play out in due time
Nintendo! Go back to making playing cards!
Score: 62 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TigerNike23 Avatar
19 months ago

Sure hope it isn’t Synchrony. Very poorly run.
I would bail rather than deal with Synchrony Bank.
Score: 45 Votes (Like | Disagree)
christarp Avatar
19 months ago
Huh.. I wonder if that means the end of the Apple Card if they don’t find a new partner. I do really like its intuitive interface.
Score: 41 Votes (Like | Disagree)
justiny Avatar
19 months ago
If Apple officially initiated this move, then I would be surprised if there wasn’t already a plan in place to move forward.
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6787872 Avatar
19 months ago

Synchrony
even worse. synchrony is ****ing awful
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bigjnyc Avatar
19 months ago

The bank does not get a cut of the fee that merchants pay to Apple to accept the ‌Apple Card‌, nor is it able to collect annual fees, late fees, or foreign transaction fees.
Jesus Christ, how did an investment bank who’s done trillions of dollars in financial deals, get bamboozled by a bunch of Silicon Valley nerds like this?
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)