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JPMorgan targets Apple credit card deal

By Lily YangSeptember 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • JPMorgan is in negotiations with Apple to potentially replace Goldman Sachs as its credit card partner.
  • Goldman Sachs is exiting consumer banking partnerships after facing significant losses and is refocusing on traditional investment banking activities.

OUR TAKE
This potential partnership between JPMorgan and Apple could reshape the credit card landscape, especially considering Goldman’s troubled history in consumer finance. It highlights a shift towards more stable banking relationships, and if successful, it may lead to better offerings for consumers while also alleviating financial pressures on JPMorgan.
–Lily,Yang, BTW reporter

What happened 

JPMorgan Chase is reportedly in discussions with Apple to take over the tech company‘s credit card partnership, which has recently been held by Goldman Sachs. These talks began earlier this year and have progressed, yet any conclusive deal may still be several months away.

Sources indicate that Goldman Sachs has struggled with its consumer banking efforts, prompting the search for a new partner. The collaboration, initiated in 2019, aimed at offering cards to customers with lower credit scores but resulted in substantial losses. Meanwhile, Goldman has decided to concentrate on its core investment banking and trading services, having faced challenges in its consumer business, including the exit from other partnerships such as one with General Motors.

Also read: JPMorgan uses AI chatbot to aid research

Also read: JPMorgan Chase to move data and applications to the cloud

Why it’s important  

News of JPMorgan Chase’s potential partnership with Apple has major implications for both companies, as well as the broader financial industry. For JPMorgan Chase, partnering with a tech giant like Apple could enhance its consumer banking portfolio, attract new customers and drive innovation in payment solutions.

For Apple, tapping a more stable banking partner could improve its financial services credibility. This development reflects the changing dynamics of financial partnerships, highlighting the need for adaptability in a changing market. Yet Goldman Sachs’ struggles in consumer banking demonstrate the risks inherent in the industry, especially when the business is not aligned with a bank’s core competencies.

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Lily Yang

Lily Yang is an intern reporter at BTW media covering artificial intelligence. She graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University. Send tips to l.yang@btw.media.

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