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JPMorgan Chase in talks with Apple to take card from Goldman Sachs

Last updated: September 18, 2024 3:22 am
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Apple is currently in talks with JPMorgan Chase to potentially take over its flagship credit card program from Goldman Sachs. The discussions are still in the early stages, with key details such as pricing and the continuation of certain Apple Card features yet to be finalized. While the negotiations could potentially fall through in the coming months, the move highlights the limited options Apple had after Goldman Sachs decided to shift away from its retail banking strategy.

JPMorgan, as the largest credit card issuer in the United States by purchase volume, is seeking to pay less than the face value for the approximately $17 billion in loans associated with the Apple Card. This is due to elevated losses on the cards, with sources close to Goldman attributing the higher-than-average delinquencies and defaults to the fact that many users were new accounts. Despite expectations that these losses would decrease over time, concerns over credit quality have made the Apple Card portfolio less appealing to potential issuers, especially given the current economic outlook.

In addition to the financial considerations, JPMorgan is also looking to eliminate a key feature of the Apple Card known as calendar-based billing. This feature, which sends statements to all customers at the beginning of each month rather than at staggered intervals, has proven popular with users but has resulted in a surge of customer service calls at the same time each month. By doing away with this feature, JPMorgan aims to streamline the card program and improve operational efficiency.

Both Apple and JPMorgan have declined to comment on the ongoing negotiations, which were first reported by The Wall Street Journal. As the discussions progress, it will be interesting to see how the potential transition of the Apple Card program from Goldman Sachs to JPMorgan Chase will impact cardholders and the broader credit card industry.

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