JPMorgan Chase reaches deal to become Apple Card issuer as Goldman closes chapter on consumer foray


Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces Apple Card during a launch event at Apple headquarters on March 25, 2019, in Cupertino, California.

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JPMorgan Chase has reached a deal to take over the Apple credit card from its original issuer, Goldman Sachsthe two banks said Wednesday in separate releases.

The arrangement, completed after a year of negotiations between the parties, means that a giant in credit cards and retail banking overall will grow even larger. JPMorgan will take over more than $20 billion in card loans from Goldman, which began to pivot away from consumer finance in 2022.

JPMorgan said that the deal will take about 24 months to close and that it will book a $2.2 billion provision for credit losses when it reports fourth-quarter 2025 earnings next week.

Customers will continue to tap the card’s existing perks and it will continue to run on Mastercard’s network, the bank said.

“Chase shares our commitment to innovation and delivering products and services that enhance consumers’ lives,” Jennifer Bailey, an Apple executive in charge of payments, said in the release. “We look forward to working together to continue to provide a best-in-class experience.”

The contract, further enmeshing JPMorgan with a dominant tech player, burnishes the bank’s reputation as a leader in American finance. Even before this deal, it was already the country’s largest credit card issuer by purchase volume.

For Goldman, offloading the Apple Card business helps it move past a rocky chapter for CEO David Solomon. Goldman entered the credit card business with great fanfare in 2019 by beating out other issuers for the Apple Card.

“This transaction substantially completes the narrowing of our focus in our consumer business,” Solomon said in his bank’s release. “We look forward to continuing to support our customers during the transition to a new issuer as we focus on advancing the strategy we laid out for our core franchises.”

Goldman said that the transaction will boost its earnings by 46 cents per share when it posts results next week.

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