Apple and Goldman Sachs were fined more than $89 million for mishandling consumer disputes of Apple Card transactions, the ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has slapped an $89 million penalty on Apple and Goldman Sachs for illegally ...
Goldman Sachs and Apple were ordered to pay $89 million because of the companies’ mishandling of their Apple Card partnership ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has penalized both Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) for ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered the companies to pay almost $90 million in penalties and refunds.
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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, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Goldman Sachs Group to pay nearly $65 million over what it described as failures pertaining to its credit-card partnership with Apple. CFPB ordered the ...
Apple and Goldman Sachs have officially been hit with over $89 million in fines due to “Apple Card failures.” The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced the ruling today after a multi-year ...
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Apple Inc. will pay more than $89 million following a long-running investigation of their credit-card joint venture, the top consumer watchdog announced Wednesday.