The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered the companies to pay almost $90 million in penalties and refunds.
Apple and Goldman Sachs must pay more than $89 million over failures related to their joint Apple Card, federal financial regulators announced Wednesday. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
took action against Apple and Goldman Sachs for problems that affected hundreds of thousands of Apple Card users. The CFPB found that Apple didn’t properly forward tens of thousands of customer ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Wednesday ordered Apple and Goldman Sachs to pay $89 million over mishandled transaction disputes and misrepresentations that impacted hundreds ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ruled that Apple was not ready for Apple Card disputes, and tens of thousands were then not dealt with properly by Goldman Sachs. The Consumer ...
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Goldman Sachs and Apple to pay $89 million, and Goldman was temporarily banned from issuing new credit cards, because of the companies ...