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Coronavirus pushes Apple Card to allow its holders to skip March payment

Monday 16 March 2020 13:08 CET | News

Apple has offered its card holders to skip March payment without incurring interest charges in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, Livemint reports.

Apple Card was launched with Goldman Sachs and Mastercard in 2019, and it is both a digital and physical credit card that requires no number, CVV security code, expiration date or signature on the card.

Apple and Goldman Sachs sent an email to the customers, mentioning that the move is to offer financial relief during the challenging time of the virus spread in the US. Moreover, Apple Card has some benefits including instant approval, zero fees on missing deadlines or going over the limit, and daily cashback on purchases. Customers can sign up for Apple Card in the Wallet app on their iPhone in minutes and start using it with Apple Pay right away in stores, in apps or online worldwide.

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