Apple employees start receiving the first Apple Cards

Apple Card

After the launch of Apple Pay in October 2014 in the United States, it is currently in more than 30 countries around the world, reaching 40 as announced by Apple in the last keynote, Apple's next step in the financial sector comes from the hand of a card called Apple Card.

During the Apple Card presentation event, the Cupertino guys assured that thanks to this card it will be much easier and more comfortable to know how is the money going making use of a card, a card that will be available both in Apple Pay and in physical format, that if, very special physical format.

https://twitter.com/BenGeskin/status/1127614445730050049

According to Ben Geskin, known for leaking both images and news from mobile phones, some Apple employees have already started receiving the first Apple Cards. Geskin has published three images on his Twitter account where we can see how he has replaced the employee's name with his own in order to protect his source. Inside, we find the physical card (made of titanium).

In the front part We find the name of the owner as well as the corresponding chip, while on the back we find through which bank the operations are carried out, in this case Goldman Sachs and the issuer of the MasterCard card.

During the Apple Card presentation event, the Cupertino guys announced that will arrive in the United States in summer. In order to enjoy this new Apple service in the rest of the countries, we will have to wait a few months / years, as it happened with Apple Pay.

It is noted that the captures have been made with an iPhone, due to the yellowish tone that all the captures we take with an iPhone usually have.


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