bensolutions wrote:
It is called the “Apple Card” for a reason and I am pretty sure Apple brought Goldman Sachs onboard not the other way around. Flippant answers like “No one here would know that” are both unprofessional and unhelpful.
Some Quicken users have been requesting this since day one with no response from Apple, not even rumors that it’s coming. That alone should tell you something. Some have expected the Apple Card to be “just like every other credit card" on the market. It is not. Goldman Sachs is not a consumer focused bank but is instead an investment bank that services large corporations and investors. You cannot access your Apple Card account on Goldman Sachs’ website. You have limited ability on the Apple Card website and can only see balances, not transactions. You make payments from your iPhone. If that is not satisfactory to you then cancel the card. You could also submit feedback requesting the feature.
https://www.apple.com/feedback/apple-pay.html