Apple Card Is Now Showing Up On Users' Experian Credit Reports

It would appear that Apple Card is now showing up on Experian credit file reports, meaning that one is able to view his/her credit score and how it can either positively or negatively impact users' credit scores based on how the card is used.


Prior to this, reporting of Apple Card information was limited to credit bureau TransUnion, but with now Experian on the list, it's only matter of time when Apple Card starts to show up on Equifax credit file reports

According to some Reddit users, however, they have not seen any changes to their credit report, this would simply be suggesting that the reporting may still be rolling out.

For those who are seeking to apply for an ‌Apple Card‌, open the Wallet app on an iPhone running iOS 12.4 or later, tap the "+" button in the top-right corner, and follow the on-screen steps. If approved, the card will be ready for purchases in a digital form. Physical titanium-based Apple Card is also available for use at retail stores that do not accept contactless payments.

Launched in August of 2019, Apple Card is a credit card from Apple and Goldman Sachs. It sets apart from other credit cards, as it doesn't include late fees, cardholders can view their spending summaries in the Wallet app, and up to three percent cashback on purchases that Apple calls it "Daily Cash."

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