For the fourth year running, Apple Card has managed to snag best in customer satisfaction among co-branded credit cards with no annual fee as rated J.D. Power.
Apple introduced the Apple Card in 2019 in partnership with Goldman Sachs. And, since its inception, the Apple Card has curried favor with many cardholders.
That’s why the tech giant has scored the fourth consecutive win in J.D. Power’s rankings for the Best Co-Branded Credit Card for Customer Satisfaction with No Annual Fee in the J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study.
The Apple Card has many features that make it stand out against competitors. Apple says the credit card was built with its users’ financial health in mind. Thanks to its deep integration in the Wallet app, users can keep tabs on their spending at a glance. Additionally, the card has zero fees.
And, of course, Apple incentivizes cardholders to use the card by allowing them to automatically deposit their Daily Cash into their Apple Savings account. Apple Savings also features no fees, no minimum balance requirements, and users can fund their savings with a linked bank account in addition to Daily Cash.
While customers are largely satisfied with the Apple Card, it seems as though Goldman Sachs may not be. In November, it was alleged that the bank would stop issuing the card in early 2025.