JPMorgan Chase is reportedly in talks with Apple to take over its fast-growing credit card venture after the technology giant made a push to cut ties with its former partner Goldman Sachs last year.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) fined Apple and Goldman Sachs more than $89 million Wednesday for illegally ...
JPMorgan Chase has been reportedly talking with Apple about taking over the tech-company's credit card program, according to a Wall Street Journal exclusive in September, which indicated that a ...
Apple didn’t send “tens of thousands” of Apple Card transaction disputes to Goldman Sachs, according to the CFPB. The CFPB says that Goldman Sachs didn’t complete timely inquires on disputes it ...
The company has reportedly attempted to end its partnership with Goldman Sachs to operate the Apple Card and has recently had discussions with JPMorgan about taking it over.
Together with its current credit-card partner Goldman Sachs, Apple was ordered to pay a fine last week for mishandling Apple Card customers’ disputed transactions ...
The agency “failed to acknowledge” that Comerica “generally acted with the oversight … or approval of the federal government” ...
JPMorgan Chase is in talks with Apple about replacing Goldman Sachs as the tech giant's credit-card partner, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. The discussions started earlier this ...
Investment banking debt underwriters could see a surge in annual payouts up to 35% due to revenues booming on debt issuance ...