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Q. Is the money I deposit into a Stash banking account FDIC insured?
Yes, the funds that you deposit into your Stash banking account are FDIC insured up to $250,000. For more information about FDIC insurance, check out the FDIC website 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.…
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Q. How much can I withdraw from my Stash banking account?
The maximum you can withdraw from your Stash banking account1 at an ATM or Teller is $1,000 every 24 hours. The daily spend limit is $10,000 per day. Fees may apply. Daily withdrawal and cash limits apply. Please see your Deposit Account Agreement for limits. …
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Q. What’s a bank transfer reversal fee?
A bank reversal can happen if the bank you are transferring from initiates a transfer cancelation. That’ll show up in your statement as “Apex Clearing (ACH) bank reversal” or return deposit fee. This might happen when your external bank account has insufficient funds,…
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Q. What are the out-of-network ATM fees for my Stash banking account?
The out-of-network ATM fee is $2.50 plus any fee assessed by the owner of the ATM you’re using. The out-of-network balance inquiry fee is $0.50. Follow these steps to locate an in-network ATM: Login to the Stash app. Tap Bank at the bottom of the screen. …
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Q. How do I sign up for direct deposit if I receive government benefits?
If you’d like to sign up for direct deposit into your Stash banking account and you receive government benefits, you’ll first need to get your Stash account and routing number. Find your account and routing numbers here After you have your Stash account numbers,…
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Q. Adding Cash to Your Stash Banking Account
Where can I deposit cash into my Stash Banking account?1 You can deposit cash at any of our participating retailers nationwide, including CVS Pharmacy®, Walgreens, Rite Aid, and Walmart. To deposit cash, take your cash to one of the participating retailers and show your barcode at the register.…
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