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Saw this today on their main page, anyone know about this yet??
https://accounts.chase.com/finnbank/offer?jp_aid_a=66621304&jp_aid_p=chasehome_3/trip2
This is news to me. It screams "we want more millenials!" and looks to be competing with the real branch-less/online banks like Simple, Vero, etc.
I kind of want to open an account just for the heck of it...
...I am highly intrigued for some reason ![]()
Ugh, nevermind. I already have a bank account with them ![]()
Bonus/Account Information: Offer not available to existing Chase customers with Checking and Savings accounts, those with fiduciary accounts, or those whose accounts have been closed within 90 days or closed with a negative balance. To receive the $50 Finn Checking Bonus: 1) Open a new Finn Checking and Finn Savings account (both accounts are opened at the same time), which is subject to approval; 2) Deposit $25 or more into the checking account AND 3) Complete at least 10 qualifying transactions within 60 days of account opening. After you have completed all of the above requirements and the 10 qualifying transactions have posted to the new account, we’ll deposit the bonus into your new account within 10 business days. Qualifying transactions include: debit card purchases, bill payments made through the Finn app, payments made or received through Send Money with Zelle®, check deposits made through the Finn app, or direct deposits into your Finn Checking account. Your direct deposit needs to be an electronic deposit of your paycheck, pension or government benefits (such as Social Security) from your employer or the government. You can receive only one new checking account related bonus each calendar year and only one bonus per account. Bonus is considered interest and will be reported on IRS Form 1099-INT (or Form 1042-S, if applicable).
@Anonymouswrote:I kind of want to open an account just for the heck of it...
...I am highly intrigued for some reason
Yeah if you're in it for the bonus, CapOne has a way better deal. ($150 right now, I think)