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So I got an alert from CK and I guess they offer Savings Accounts now? snagged some screenshots from my phone. Have I just been out of the loop?
Oh wow! Everyone is getting in on the savings game!
@credit_is_crack wrote:So I got an alert from CK and I guess they offer Savings Accounts now? snagged some screenshots from my phone. Have I just been out of the loop?
@credit_is_crack.. so did you throw a few $Mill at it? ...hmmm FDIC insured???
@M_Smart007 wrote:@credit_is_crack.. so did you throw a few $Mill at it? ...hmmm FDIC insured???
It's apparently just a face bank and uses other banks to get that FDIC insurance. Since they use multiple banks the insurance can stack. Not sure how they got all the way to 5M but that's how they got more than 250k.
@ToxikPH wrote:
@M_Smart007 wrote:@credit_is_crack.. so did you throw a few $Mill at it? ...hmmm FDIC insured???
It's apparently just a face bank and uses other banks to get that FDIC insurance. Since they use multiple banks the insurance can stack. Not sure how they got all the way to 5M but that's how they got more than 250k.
A few solutions:
1. Put the money in one of a few (mostly? entirely?) Massachusetts-based banks that participate in the Depositors Insurance Fund. Unlikely in this case, since there's no cap for DIF and CK's offer is limited at $5M.
2. Partner with 20 or more different banks (not hard at all given CK's scale, and that CK likely handles all the marketing so the banks' costs are low).
3. Partner with one bank and let that bank spread the excess out to other banks.
I got an email from CK. Now they have a $50K drawing if you open a savings account and deposit at least $1 into it.
"Thanks for being a valued Credit Karma member. As a reward, we're giving you early access to Credit Karma Savings and a chance to win up to $50,000!* Open and make a deposit (of at least $1) in your account by October 25th and you'll be automatically entered to win."
From reading the fine print, it's handled by MVB Bank and a quick google search shows they do a soft pull for opening an account. I'd like confirmation of this since I do NOT want a hard pull (my reports are frozen anyway). 2.03% APY is more than I get at my current CU.
Just opened an account because Goldam annoyed me and I needed another high yield APY. Very easy, used most of my Credit Karma profile and connected to my TD Bank account in a matter of seconds. No hard pull by any chance
Oops, didn't realize this was already mentioned
I hopped on this pretty much as soon as I got the email. Only thing I can't figure out is how to link more than one account to deposit from? I don't think that functionality exists.