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Apple will launch its own credit card: apple card

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Another of the great news announced yesterday afternoon by the bitten apple company was its alliance with Goldman Sachs to launch its own credit card. This card, called Apple Card , will be fully integrated with the iPhone Wallet app and will offer multiple advantages to its holders.

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Apple's introduction to the payments and banking industry began in 2014 with the launch of Apple Pay . Later Apple Pay Cash arrived, allowing users to send payments to their contacts, as well as make payments to companies, through the Messages app.

Now the company goes one step further and announces its own credit card. This card will have no issuance or maintenance costs and, according to Tim Cook, will offer one of the lowest interest rates on the market. In addition, it will have the high degree of security and privacy that Apple has accustomed us to.

Registration is done instantly from the iPhone itself, through the Wallet app, and can be used with all company devices and anywhere in the world where Apple Pay is also compatible.

The Wallet app will receive a complete redesign that will inform the user of all their expenses in a very graphic and visual way. In addition, Apple support can be contacted directly through Messages.

As a standout feature it has Daily Cash, an interesting reward system that will return the user 2% of all transactions made with the Apple Card through Apple Pay, limit sim. This bonus is increased to 3% for the purchase of Apple services or products, while it is limited to 1% when we make use of the physical card which, by the way, is made of titanium and lacks number, expiration date and CVV code.

After so much positive, the bad news arrives. Apple Card will be released this summer but, for the moment, it will only be available in the United States.

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