The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered the companies to pay almost $90 million in penalties and refunds.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took action against Apple and Goldman Sachs, charging that the companies illegally mishandled "tens of thousands" of disputes credit card customers had ...
Our opinions are our own. Regulators today ordered Apple and investment banking giant Goldman Sachs to pay almost $90 million in penalties and customer redress over what it termed “Apple Card ...
A US regulator has announced a settlement with Goldman Sachs and Apple that will send nearly $20 million to Apple customers.
A major meltdown in customer service for Apple Card customers has led to $70 million in civil penalties after a crackdown by ...
Apple has given Goldman Sachs a proposal to end their consumer banking partnership within the next 12-15 months. If the bank accepts the proposal, the move could possibly affect the two consumer ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) fined Apple and Goldman Sachs more than $89 million Wednesday for illegally ...
Apple didn’t send “tens of thousands” of Apple Card transaction disputes to Goldman Sachs, according to the CFPB. The CFPB says that Goldman Sachs didn’t complete timely inquires on disputes it ...
By Danielle Kaye Federal regulators ordered Goldman Sachs and Apple on Wednesday to pay combined penalties of more than $89 million over their handling of their credit-card business, affecting ...
Nothing curbs investor enthusiasm and optimism quite like a downbeat Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) forecast of returns for the next ...
Under the first Trump administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau significantly slowed its enforcement ...
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 ...