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.
These are different from Rounds-Ups from your linked bank account. Read more about Round-Ups→
DISCLOSURES
All rewards earned through the use of the Stash Visa Debit card (Stock-Back® Card) will be fulfilled by Stash Investments LLC. Rewards will go to your Stash personal investment account, which is not FDIC insured. Stash Stock-Back® Rewards is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A., or any of their respective affiliates.
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. This Program is not sponsored or endorsed by Green Dot Bank, Green Dot Corporation, Visa U.S.A. Inc., or any of their respective affiliates, and none of the foregoing has any responsibility to fulfill any funds earned through this Program.
Stash offers access to investment and banking accounts under each subscription plan. Each type of account is subject to different regulations and limitations. See the Advisory Agreement and the Deposit Account Agreement for more information.
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