Just the other day, Apple announced the Apple Card. This is Apple’s take on the credit card where it can be used in software form on the iPhone, or users can even request for a physical version of the card where it can be used in places that do not support Apple Pay. We’re sure that there still some questions that users might have about the Apple Card, such as support for multiple users.

Unfortunately for those who are hoping for multi-user support, that will be a no-go. This is according to TechCrunch’s Matthew Panzarino who got more details about the Apple Card, one of which was that there would be no support for multiple users. As to why this might have even been a question to begin with, this is because Apple accounts can feature multiple credit cards, meaning one for each user.

However the Apple Card, that will not be allowed and it will basically be one card per account. The report also claims that if you want the physical version of the Apple Card, there will be no costs associated with it, despite it being made of titanium. In fact should you ever lose the card and request for a new one, Apple will not be charging customers a penalty either.

The Apple Card is expected to be launched later this year in the US, but Goldman Sachs, the issuing bank, has confirmed that they will be looking into bringing the Apple Card to more markets around the world.

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