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Apple and Goldman Sachs Must Pay Nearly $90 Million Over Apple Card Inquiry

The penalties and customer refunds stem from an investigation by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau into Apple Card, which Goldman issues.

Danielle Kaye
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Credit Cards, Customer Relations, Fines (Penalties), Goldman Sachs Group Inc
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