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January 16, 2026

A FRESH ISSUER RESETS EXPECTATIONS FOR DIGITAL PAYMENTS

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Apple has long seen payments as more than simple transactions, instead treating them as a way to rethink everyday financial life. Six years after launching Apple Card, the minimalist titanium card that removed annual fees, late charges, and foreign transaction fees, Apple is changing course again. The company announced that JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the US by assets, will replace Goldman Sachs as the card's issuer, bringing greater scale, deeper innovation, and access to a $20 billion cardholder portfolio.

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The timing feels prescient. Digital payments, once the Wild West of QR codes and clunky apps, have matured into a $10 trillion global behemoth by 2025, per McKinsey estimates, with contactless taps and embedded finance blurring the lines between banking and everyday commerce. Yet cracks have emerged: regulatory scrutiny of data privacy, rising delinquency rates in consumer credit (up 15% year-over-year), and a post-pandemic demand for tools that not only spend money but also steward it. Goldman Sachs, Apple's inaugural partner since 2019, delivered a groundbreaking product but struggled to scale consumer lending amid economic headwinds. Enter Chase: a powerhouse with 85 million consumer banking clients, a co-branded card empire (think Sapphire and United MileagePlus), and a voracious appetite for Apple's ecosystem. As Jennifer Bailey, Apple's vice president of Apple Pay, put it in the announcement, "Chase shares our commitment to innovation and delivering products and services that enhance consumers' lives." This partnership is a reset, poised to elevate Apple Card from a sleek alternative to the undisputed kingpin of digital wallets.

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