Apple receives approval for ‘Apple Card’ and ‘Apple Cash’ trademarks in Canada

Apple has received trademark approval for Apple Cash and Apple Card in Canada, raising hopes that the service may soon expand for the first time out of the United States.
As reported by Canadian site iPhone in Canada, Apple was granted the two trademarks on January 25, 2021 after initially making the application back in July of 2019.
Apple Card launched two years ago. The credit card, created in partnership with investment banking company Goldman Sachs, allows users to track spending and help manage bills within the Wallet app on iOS – completely fee-free, and with lower interest rates compared to traditional banks.
Users can make purchases using their Apple Card with Apple Pay on their iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac, or with the optional titanium Apple Card banking card, which features no printed card number or security code, making it the world’s most secure credit card.