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Visa has offered Apple a roughly US$100 million payment to get the tech giant’s credit card, part of a battle between the ...
Visa wants to pay Apple approximately $100 million to be the new payment network for the Apple Card, reports The Wall Street ...
There's been a quiet battle between banks to be the next Apple Card issuer as Goldman Sachs moves on, but another battle is ...
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.
The company wants to take over processing of payments for Apple's credit card, and has reportedly offered $100 million to ...
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 ...
Visa has offered Apple $100 million to become the new network behind the Apple Card, as Apple prepares to replace Goldman ...
Visa offered Apple $100 million to replace Mastercard as the Apple Card's payment network. Goldman Sachs is departing the ...
But that’s not all that Apple brings to the table: Challenger banks — newer, tech-driven services that aren’t weighed down by tradition — have proliferated and improved since 2008 when bankers ...
Another feature exclusive to Apple Card users is the Apple Card Savings Account, which is also backed by Goldman Sachs. Apple Card Savings Account offers the convenience of automatically ...
As we’ve previously reported, Apple is looking for a new bank to issue its Apple Card, as it is ending its partnership with Goldman Sachs. Now, The Wall Street Journal reports that another battle is ...