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Goldman Sachs updates Apple Card agreement for new feature

Last updated: Dec 4, 2022 6:09 pm UTC
By Samantha Wiley
Apple Card by Goldman Sachs

Apple’s Card customer agreement page has been updated to reflect the upcoming “Savings Account” feature. Goldman Sachs, the issuer of the Apple Card, made the update to accommodate the feature, which is expected to launch soon.


Apple Card holders have received emails about the new feature, which allows them to use their Daily Cash rewards to open a high-yield savings account with Goldman Sachs.

Apple Card by Goldman Sachs

The Savings Account feature automatically puts the user’s Daily Cash rewards into a savings account without any minimum balance requirements, minimum deposits, or fees. Users will be able to manage their savings account through the Wallet app on their iPhones.

The launch date for the Apple Card Savings Account has not yet been announced, although it was originally expected to be available alongside iOS 16.1.

There has been no further information on when the feature will be available, but once it launches, Apple Card users will be able to set up their accounts to transfer their Daily Cash rewards and start earning interest.


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