Report: Apple to end partnership with bank that backs Apple Card, savings accounts::Goldman Sachs has lost billions of dollars on its consumer-focused businesses.

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Apple is probably not going to partner with anyone because they’re becoming the bank

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That is a LOT harder done than said. Apple might have the resources, but they don’t have the time or focus to become an actual bank.

They’ll just go to some other bank, willing to take on the shittier client risk. Probably Citi or the GE/Synchrony bank. Capital One if they smile real nice and bring flowers.

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Yeah they have a physical storefront in every state so, as a bank, they would need to follow the specific financial laws of each state. Gets super complicated because you end up with different interest rates depending on where the customer lives.

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Even if they decided to do it themselves, they’d spin up a subsidiary to do the actual banking. No way Apple would want their retail stores having to live up the the rather strict standards of banks.

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They are in no position to handle the regulation and scrutiny that would involve. It’s never worth it.

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people with Goldman-backed credit cards like the Apple Card are actually making their payments less often than people with credit cards from other banks

Who could have possibly seen this coming?

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That’s interesting, because delayed payments are generally where credit card companies make most of their money.

People paying ON TIME and in full are credit card companies’ worst customers because they never pay any interest on their charges.

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True, but the business still pays them plenty. It’s not so much that they lose money, it’s they they earn less.

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The article says that they lost billions of dollars though.

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“Bank that backs Apple Card”? People don’t know what Goldman “vampire squid” Sachs is anymore?

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So what happens to all the people with thousands of dollars in their saving account with apple / gold man ballsack?

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* gold man-sacks

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I accept your bedazzled man bags

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


But even if those products have proven reasonably popular with consumers, they haven’t been working out for the bank that Apple has partnered with to supply those services.

Goldman Sachs’ consumer services have been losing the company billions of dollars, according to reporting from Bloomberg, CNBC, and The New York Times, among others.

The financial losses seem like the biggest point of contention between the companies, but the WSJ also reports that Apple has frustrated Goldman Sachs execs by demanding that most people who apply for an Apple Card get approved, and that all Apple Card customers receive their bills on the same day (banks typically try to spread these bills out to avoid a deluge of customer service calls).

Executives also partly blame Apple for regulatory issues that Goldman has had with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Reserve.

“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."

Providing services like the Apple Card has become more important to Apple’s bottom line in recent years, as revenue growth from the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other hardware businesses has slowed or flatlined.


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