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Apple And Goldman Sachs Will Reportedly Launch An iPhone-Connected Credit Card

The credit card would represent a foray into new businesses for both companies. With a card, Apple may be able to take a larger cut from purchases made than it does now through Apple Pay.
Apple and Goldman Sachs are preparing to jointly launch a credit card, according to a report in <em>The Wall Street Journal</em>. An Apple retail store in Grand Central Terminal in New York City is seen here in January.

Apple will reportedly have a different kind of product launch later this year: a credit card, jointly operated by Goldman Sachs.

According to in , the card will be integrated with the

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