What to Expect From the Apple Card This Year

2026 could finally be the year that the Apple Card receives a new financial partner, and this could lead to some changes for cardholders.

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As a refresher, the Apple Card launched in 2019, and it remains available in the U.S. only. The credit card can be managed in the iPhone's Wallet app, with key benefits including color-coded spending summaries, no fees, and Daily Cash cash back paid out daily. Apple Card holders can also open a high-yield savings account.

In July, The Wall Street Journal reported that Chase Bank parent company JPMorgan was in "advanced talks" with Apple about replacing Goldman Sachs as the Apple Card's partner bank. Goldman Sachs has been gradually winding down its consumer lending business, following billions of dollars in losses, and Apple is reportedly willing to let them out of a contract that is otherwise supposed to run until 2030.

Barclays and Synchrony were also reportedly in talks to become the Apple Card's new financial partner, but it is unclear if those companies are still in the running. As for the Apple Card's payment network, it had been reported that Visa and American Express had expressed interest in taking over for Mastercard.

If the Apple Card does get a new financial partner, there could be updates to the card's features, policies, interest rates, customer service processes, and more.

Chase Bank does not currently offer a high-yield savings account, so it is unclear what would happen to the Apple Card's savings account if they take over the credit card. Apple Card holders are currently being offered a 3.65% APY.

You can apply for an Apple Card on Apple's website.

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Top Rated Comments

rappr Avatar
4 weeks ago
What to expect: ?‍♂️
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacMikePro Avatar
4 weeks ago

There's a good chance this thing is dead. No other backer is going to want to take on a card that's currently losing them over $1 billion a year. For any other company to even consider it, Apple will have to take a smaller cut, they'll have to lower cash back, and most importantly, cancel anyone with a credit score under 700. Most of the loss is coming from low score folks who are defaulting at far higher than the standard industry rate. That's where they need to stop the most bleeding.
I'll be honest I was thinking a big chunk of the loss was coming from people like me. I use my Apple Card / Apple Pay for literally 99% of all my purchases but I keep the balance at zero by paying the entire balance usually once a week and therefore I have not paid 1 cent in interest since getting the card when it came out, but I have received a ton of money in the cash back rewards and the savings account over the years.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gtmead09 Avatar
4 weeks ago
With the change the card itself needs a revamp of the perks. The savings account is fine, but the card is on the lower end.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
fatTribble Avatar
4 weeks ago
I really like the features of the card like being able to pay immediately with Apple Cash and the entire interface in general. I like that transactions show up on the map and you can easily see how much you’ve spent at a particular place for the month.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
4 weeks ago

It’s amazing the  savings account pays more than my premium Empower savings rate that hiked to it’s highest with a direct deposit each month. My advisor was also shocked.
The savings account does pay well and I have a decent chunk in there, but the card I barely use..Just for Apple stuff and the App Store, for everything else the rewards are puny.

I doubt that rate will hold with whoever takes over, especially if it's Chase. Not sure why they refuse to offer a HYSA, when nearly every other bank does.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mikebenton Avatar
4 weeks ago
Another advantage is allowing authorized users to have visibility into their spending. This has been great as I help my daughter to build her credit. Other cards allow authorized users, but they don't provide a way for them to track their activity (unless you give them access to the entire account). Having the billing cycle go from the 1st to the last day of the month has also been nice. I hope these benefits stay.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)