Apple and Goldman Sachs ordered to pay $89M over Apple Card failures
Published On Oct 23, 2024, 3:54 PM
Apple and Goldman Sachs have been ordered to pay a combined total of $89 million by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for mishandling consumer disputes related to the Apple Card. The CFPB found significant flaws in the customer dispute handling process and noted misleading information about interest-free payment plans. As a result, Goldman Sachs faces penalties and is barred from launching new credit cards unless it can prove compliance with regulations. This incident follows Apple’s previous plans to potentially end its partnership with Goldman Sachs in the near future.