Apple Card Tops Credit Card Satisfaction Study, Still Not in Canada
Apple Card and issuer Goldman Sachs have ranked no.1 in the Midsize Credit Card Issuer segment of the annual J.D. Power US Credit Card Satisfaction Study for the second year in a row.

The Apple Card Mastercard credit card and Goldman Sachs also ranked highest across interaction, credit card terms, communication, benefits and services, and rewards categories.
“Enhancing our customers’ lives is at the heart of what we do, so we are honored to have Apple Card and issuer Goldman Sachs recognized again this year for customer satisfaction,” said Jennifer Bailey, Apple’s VP of Apple Pay and Apple Wallet.
“As we continue to serve more and more people, we are thrilled to once again be recognized by our customers and J.D. Power as No. 1 in customer satisfaction among midsize credit card issuers,” said Goldman Sachs global head Peeyush Nahar.

Exclusive to iPhone users and only available in the United States, the Apple Card was introduced in 2019 and is designed to offer customers an easy and secure way to track purchases
Apple Card users also get up to 3% Daily Cash when they use Apple Card online, in-store, and in-app. Sadly, though, Canadians can only dream of using the card one day.
Last year, the ‘Apple Card’ and ‘Apple Cash’ trademarks were approved in Canada, giving hope that one day the card and Apple’s cash sending and receiving feature may debut here.
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At this point it will never come in Canada.
Ya, not after the debacle that it’s been in the US…
It’s really just an Apple branded Goldman-Sachs Mastercard so some Canadian bank / BAAS would need to build their own version of it and I’m not sure it’d be worth it.
I think the Apple Card brand has been damaged enough nobody will want to touch it.
Would you care to elaborate about the card’s debacle in the US and its brand being damaged? I know it had some issues but nothing major and widespread. What did I miss?
All my American friends love this card, even though I don’t see the benefit. Only thing is the info is in apple wallet but it’s no big deal