GoBank doesn't have a whole lot in common with other banks. For one thing, it's an online-only bank that offers customers a single checking account — no savings, money market or other accounts. For ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Green Dot Corporation (NYSE: GDOT) today introduced GoBank, the first bank account designed from scratch to be opened and used on a mobile device. Launching in limited ...
Green Dot is taking a lesson from Radiohead, oddly enough, and giving customers control of one of the company's mobile bank account fees. The Pasadena, Calif. company's choice to allow customers to ...
The company that made prepaid debit cards for the "unbanked" ubiquitous has a new venture: a bank. But Green Dot (GDOT) isn't planning on opening any branches. To visit this bank, you have to open up ...
Saying it hopes to poach customers from mainstream banks, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is rolling out a mobile checking account with a linked debit card — a program that it promised would remain low-cost by ...
PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Green Dot Corp. (NYSE:GDOT) and Walmart (NYSE:WMT) today announced the nationwide rollout of GoBank, a checking account product available exclusively on the retailer ...
Wal-Mart is getting into personal banking. In a partnership with Green Dot, Wal-Mart announced Wednesday that it'll launch a checking account service that will be linked to a MasterCard debit card and ...
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For those of you wanting to see a revolutionized banking industry, allow us to introduce Green Dot’s Gobank, a mobile-only, penalty free banking solution unveiled at Green Dot’s press conference in ...
Following closely on the heels of Citibank’s introduction of the new mobile-first Access Account, Walmart has partnered with Green Dot Corp., which sells prepaid debit cards in mass merchant locations ...
Green Dot, a Sequoia-backed company that focuses on pre-paid debit cards and eventually went public two years ago, just unveiled a new banking account that can be registered entirely from a smartphone ...