It sounds like the Apple Card has been a success for Apple, and Goldman Sachs, if the latter company's CEO is any indicator.
Apple Card ‘most successful credit card launch ever,’ says Goldman Sachs CEO

It sounds like the Apple Card has been a success for Apple, and Goldman Sachs, if the latter company's CEO is any indicator.
Apple and investment bank Goldman Sachs have now officially begun reporting of Apple Card financial and payment details to credit bureaus.
The Apple Card is billed as a credit card for consumers, not for banks, in that it offers a more customer-focused approach than most other credit cards. And it turns out the Apple Card also has a Disaster Relief Program as well.
If you’re someone who tends to forget when it’s time to pay a bill, then the scheduled payment feature for Apple Card is for you. By scheduling your payments, you don’t have to worry about making them manually. Each month, you can have automatic payments made for specific amounts or the balance on your Apple Card.
This tutorial walks you through scheduling automatic payments for your Apple Card.
One of the benefits of the brand new Apple Card is its 3% Daily Cash rewards. And it keeps getting better as Apple expands its availability beyond its own stores.
It was a busy week for Apple, with things wrapping up with pre-orders for the newest iPhones. So here's quick look back at all the craziness.
The Apple Card, Apple's first credit card launched in partnership with Goldman Sachs back in August, offers a quick and easy way to get cash back on a daily basis, depending on where you buy the things you want and need.
Apple is very proud of the Apple Card and its (90%) titanium construction. So much so, in fact, that it has a support document on how to keep the card clean and what types of surfaces might actually deface it.
When Apple revealed its first credit card, the Apple Card, earlier this year, it announced that the physical card was a titanium one. Turns out, that claim is accurate enough, and an electron microscope has revealed as much.
If you’re just now receiving your physical Apple Card, then you’re ready to activate it. And Apple couldn’t have made it any simpler to do so.
But for those who need extra help, this short tutorial shows you how to activate your titanium Apple Card.
When you sign up for Apple Card, you can optionally order a physical card to make non-Apple Pay purchases on the web. Should your physical Apple Card get damaged, lost or stolen, you can request a replacement titanium Apple Card with just a few taps, and iDB shows you how.
Apple Card is here and it seems to have hit the ground running if early reviews are an indication. Apple's latest product has all the hallmarks of its trademark simplicity and ease of use, ranging from how payments are made, tracked and managed to that minimalist titanium card. We've asked our video editor Harris Craycraft to put together a quick hands-on clip laying out five reasons we think Apple Card is a truly special product from Cupertino.