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Visa’s $100 Million Bid to Apple: A Strategic Move to Replace Mastercard

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Visa’s bold offer to Apple aims to secure the Apple Card partnership, challenging Mastercard’s dominance

Highlights:

  1. Visa has reportedly offered Apple $100 million to take over its credit card partnership from Mastercard.
  2. American Express is also vying for the Apple Card, aiming to become both the issuer and network.
  3. Apple is exploring options to replace Goldman Sachs as the manager of its credit card program.

Story Summary: Visa has made a striking move by offering Apple $100 million to replace Mastercard as the network for the Apple Card. This upfront payment reflects the fierce competition among financial giants to secure lucrative partnerships. American Express is also in the race, seeking to become both the issuer and network for the Apple Card.

Meanwhile, Apple is considering alternatives to Goldman Sachs for managing its credit card program, with discussions involving JPMorgan, Barclays, and Synchrony Financial. This development highlights the growing rivalry in the fintech ecosystem as companies strive to dominate transactional networks.

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