(Reuters) - Corporate giants Goldman Sachs and Apple will pay $89 million for violations of consumer protection laws in their joint credit card business, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
Apple and Goldman Sachs will pay over $89 million in combined fines and refunds because of failures stemming from the ...
The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau ordered Apple and Goldman Sachs to pay refunds and penalties for deceiving consumers ...
The (CFPB) has stepped in and ordered both Apple and Goldman Sachs to pay nearly $90 million in penalties over the Apple Card ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, CFPB, announced today it is fining Apple Inc. and Goldman Sachs $89 million over ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that Apple and Goldman Sachs will both be fined over issues ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has banned Goldman Sachs from launching new credit cards without approval and fined ...
head of the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The reason for his anger is misconduct by Apple and its financial ...
The United States fined Apple and Goldman Sachs a total of $89 million on Wednesday, accusing them of deceiving users of the ...