Friday, 9 August 2019

Customers With Less Than Stellar Credit Are Getting Approved for Apple Card [Report]



Customers with less than stellar credit scores are getting approved for Apple Card, according to CNBC. Goldman Sachs, the bank that decides who gets the credit card, is reportedly accepting applications from some subprime borrowers.

From the start, Apple wanted its bank partner to create a technology platform that would approve as many of its 100 million-plus U.S. iPhone users as possible, within the bounds of regulations and responsible lending, according to the people. That’s in line with the tech giant’s desire to provide a good user experience for its customers.

Subprime borrowers typically fall under a FICO score of 660 and usually default on loans before those with higher scores. It's believed that since Apple has just one card it needs to target as many people as possible. Additionally, sources tell the site that it was late co-founder Steve Jobs' goal to approve everyone. When Apple held discussions with Capital One about creating a card in the late 90s, Jobs 'had an aversion' to rejecting any of his customers for the card.





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