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.
Apple and Goldman Sachs have had a fraught Apple Card relationship, which has widely been reported to be ending soon. Now, Goldman’s CEO has confirmed the possibility of a premature conclusion ...
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 ...
Goldman Sachs is seeking to end its Apple Card partnership with Apply before their contract expires.
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.
Goldman Sachs is seeking to end its Apple Card partnership with Apply before their contract expires. “We have a contract with Apple to run that partnership until 2030, although there’s some ...
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 is making losses due to the Apple Card. But the US bank cannot get out of the contract. But CEO Solomon is not giving up hope. The so-called Platform Solutions Unit, which issues the ...
The six-year-long Apple Card partnership between Goldman Sachs and Apple might end sooner than expected. Previous reports suggested that the private bank wasn’t happy with the collaboration ...