What are Stock Round-Ups?
Stock Round-Ups allows you to invest spare change from qualifying purchases made with your Stock-Back® Card. Each time you spend with your Stock-Back® Card, Stock Round-Ups will round up your purchase to the nearest dollar and automatically invest the spare change in a matching stock or a custom stock of your choice.
For example, if you spend $10.20, we’ll automatically round up the purchase by $.80. That $.80 will be invested in a matching stock or your chosen custom stock. You can turn this tool on from the Stock-Back® screen—and pause or resume at any time.
DISCLOSURES
1 This Program is subject to terms and conditions. In order to participate, a user must comply with all eligibility requirements and make a qualifying purchase with their Stock-Back® Card. All funds used for this Program will be taken from your Stash Banking account.
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Stash Banking services provided by Stride Bank, N.A., Member FDIC. The Stash Stock-Back® Debit Mastercard® is issued by Stride Bank pursuant to license from Mastercard International. Mastercard and the circles design are registered trademarks of Mastercard International Incorporated. Any earned stock rewards will be held in your Stash Invest account. All rewards earned through use of the Stash Stock-Back® Debit Mastercard® will be fulfilled by Stash Investments LLC and are subject to Terms and Conditions. You will bear the standard fees and expenses reflected in the pricing of the investments that you earn, plus fees for various ancillary services charged by Stash. In order to earn stock in the program, the Stash Stock-Back® Debit Mastercard must be used to make a qualifying purchase. Stock rewards that are paid to participating customers via the Stash Stock Back program, are Not FDIC Insured, Not Bank Guaranteed, and May Lose Value.
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