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New reports suggest that JPMorgan Chase might be the new issuer of the Apple Card as Goldman Sachs walks away from its partnership with Apple.
The transition of the Apple Card from being financed by Goldman Sachs to JPMorgan Chase will probably cut out a smaller ...
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 ...
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) has recently been in discussions to acquire Apple's credit card portfolio, which could significantly ...
If this acquisition is successful, JPMorgan will thoroughly solidify its lead in the US credit card market while also gaining ...
JPMorgan Chase is talking to Apple about taking over the tech giant’s credit card program, according to an exclusive report ...
JPMorgan Chase is in advanced talks to take over Apple's credit card program from Goldman Sachs , the Wall Street Journal ...
If the bank makes a play for the tech company's credit card portfolio, it may also make a broader bid for more business.
Apple and JPMorgan Chase are close to a deal for the banking giant to take over as the backer of Apple's credit card program, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Tuesday.
International expansion is another good reason for Apple to sign up with JPMorgan Chase. For Apple to launch Apple Card in other territories, it has to work with partners that already operate in ...
JPMorgan Chase is in late-stage negotiations to take over Apple's credit card partnership, per a WSJ report. The discussions, ...
As it stands now, if JPMorgan Chase were to step in for Goldman Sachs, it would have to take on about "$20 billion in balances currently at Goldman Sachs." More than 30% of Apple Card holders have ...