How can I access my Stash banking account statements?
Our goal is to make banking and investing with us as easy and transparent as possible. To that end, we’ve made it simple for you to access your Stash Bank statements, both in the app and on the web. Check out below for how to do it.
To access your Stash banking account statement in the app:
- Go to Bank from Home.
- Tap the settings gear icon on the upper right-hand corner.
- Tap Bank account statements under View Statements.
To access your Stash banking account statement online:
- Log on stash.com.
- Select your name from navigation.
- Select Statements & tax documents.
- Select Bank account statements under Bank account.
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