Evidence is pointing to an imminent Apple Card launch in Australia, plus launches in other countries by the end of 2020 as Apple seeks out partnering banks. The Apple Card launched in the U. In 2019 via issuing bank Goldman Sachs.
Apple Card is currently available in the US only, but Australia may be one of the first countries after the US where the credit card may be launched. This is according to the Apple news site Mac. Rumors, which claims to have spoken to a source in the Australian banking world.
On 25 March 2019, Apple unveiled plans to launch its first credit card, to be used together with Apple Pay. Since August the card has been available in the US. While a UK launch date has yet to be announced, it’s expected this autumn.
When does the Apple Card come out?
The Apple Card launched to a limited number of users on August 6, 2019, and rolled out to all i. Phone owners in the United States on August 20, 2019. See something we left out of our Apple Card guide or have a question not answered here? Let us know in the comments or Send us an email here. Get weekly top Mac. Rumors stories in your inbox.
Is Apple Card coming to the international market?
Over a year after its U., launch, mac Rumors has uncovered a range of evidence to suggest that Apple Card may soon be launching internationally .
One of the next things we wondered was; is there any news on contactless apple cards in the UK?
Lets dig in. No news yet. The Apple Card (physical) doesn’t have contactless, because you’re meant to use Apple Pay. If they’re going to release it in the UK, it isn’t likely soon as Marcus has little card infrastructure in the UK. My bet is that they expand the US offering first.
What is Apple credit card?
Apple Card is the credit card designed by Apple and backed by Goldman Sachs. It offers a variety of perks and rewards, including 0% financing on Apple products. Here’s everything you need to know.
Will Apple cash rewards be offered in Europe?
Only Apple knows the answer to this, but the truth is, it doesn’t much matter – because those tasty 1% to 3% Apple Cash rewards are never going to be offered in Europe … To understand the reason for this, we have to delve a little into the economics of debit and credit cards.