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Yep. I moved my entire savings over there. 4.15% APY beats 0.01% APY any day of the week.


I've been hesitant to do this for multiple reasons:

- Does not work with budgeting apps yet (Mint.com in particular)

- No web interface yet, no easy way to do transfers without your phone. Having my life savings tied to a phone... a bit odd. It's a regular ACH account, but it needs more conveniences around it that other banks already have.

I love my Apple Card. I'm a huge fan of their app-first approach for everything, but a bank account is different. It should be easily accessible from any device.

Other banks are doing this excellently and have been for years, just without the fantastic app factor. Discover Bank's savings is at 3.75%. Ally is at 4%. Both with good apps, decent web interfaces, work with budgeting apps, excellent support and high interest rates.


These are all valid points, personally I don't plan on touching these savings for a long time (nor do I really need to track it using apps like Mint/RocketMoney/etc), but if you do then the Apple Savings account really isn't a good choice.

Personally I see it being tied to my phone as a positive, I don't really need to think all that hard about it, signing into an antiquated banking website, doing 2FA, etc etc etc.

Hopefully over time Apple adds these things, but they're certainly not a blocker for me.

That fantastic app factor goes a long way for me.


Are you not in the slightest concerned that if someone steals and or hacks your phone, they can drain your savings? There’s already tons of iMessage zero days out in the wild, so unless you’re running lockdown mode and have a long, alphanumeric password, this seems like a big risk.


Yeah I'm honestly not worried about this at all.

- I have far more faith in Apple's security model than a traditional bank's model.

- I assume Goldman Sachs has a decent policy for fraud/hacks (though someone can fact-check this).

- I'm not a millionaire, if I was I'd be using many different bank accounts, is someone going to exploit a likely-already-patched zero-day in one of the most locked-down operating systems to get my five-figure account?


It would probably be cheaper to hack my bank.


Wouldn’t this automatically compromise all other apps on the phone?

Because if so, then any other online banking apps on the device aren’t safe. So just about equal security to any other mobile banking service.


isn't there a 20k per week withdrawal limit?


> You may deposit or withdraw funds from your Account into or from Apple Cash. Transfers must be at least $1.00 and can be no more than $10,000. You may transfer no more than $20,000 per rolling 7-day period. We may place additional limits on the amount and frequency of transfers for the security of your Account

Seems to be just transfers to an Apple Cash account, which is primarily used for free Venmo-like peer to peer payments. Venmo has a similar $20k limit. I think if you're trying to transfer this much money, there are plenty of other transfer methods available.

https://www.goldmansachs.com/terms-and-conditions/Deposits-A...




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