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(Reuters) -Corporate giants Goldman Sachs and Apple will pay $89 million for violations of consumer protection laws in their joint credit card business that affected hundreds of thousands of ...
Goldman Sachs, meanwhile, will pay at least $19.8 million in redress to affected customers, along with a $45 million civil penalty and a temporary ban on issuing new cards.
Apple and Goldman Sachs are being ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay a combined $89 million in fines stemming from customer service issues with the Apple Card and ...
The US 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 ...
Apple and Goldman Sachs must pay more than $89 million over failures related to their joint Apple Card, ... CBS News. Portion of Santa Cruz Wharf collapses amid high surf with 2 people rescued.
The Apple Card marked a significant expansion into consumer lending for both Apple and Goldman Sachs. "The execution was a mess," Chopra said in a news media call Wednesday.
In a separate report out Monday, the economics team at Goldman Sachs indicated there are three characteristics shared by the big name companies that have recently announced large numbers of ...
Goldman Sachs is pushing back on the notion that headline-grabbing layoffs from big-cap tech companies are a sign of a looming U.S. recession. "Tech layoffs are not a sign of an impending ...