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by lotsofpulp
1161 days ago
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Why does this move indicate they are closer to being a bank? Also, Apple’s profit margins are already much better than a retail bank’s, so why would Apple want to get into that business and be subject to all that extra bureaucracy? |
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Given their inroads into the space already, it's not that far fetched that they wouldn't need to in order to accomplish their goals, simply by co-opting their current partner, Goldman Sachs, which is a bank.
Why this current move moves them closer to being a bank, it means they're now running savings accounts for consumers, which is a very bank-shaped thing to do.