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by ritikm
2447 days ago
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[PM on Brex Cash] Top five things: 1) 1.6% or more yield on your cash balance. (Savings accounts in the US offer 0.06-0.16% interest on average.) 2) Zero fees on ACH and wire transfers. (Average wire fee is $23.) 3) Get Brex reward points every time you do a transaction. (Haven't seen an account give reward points for each transaction but I could be wrong.) 4) One account for all your deposits. (Typically have two accounts -- checking and savings -- with checking typically earning less yield and savings accounts having a transfer limit of 6 transactions/month). 5) Easy-to-use online interface designed to give you back time to run your business. (Of course, very easy for me to say this so I'll let the customer feedback do the talking as we roll Brex Cash out). You can visit https://brex.com/cash for more information. |
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What you describe is basically a normal (northern) European bank from the sound of it.
The only difference is the interest rate, in my own bank I get lower rate until I hit a certain threshold, but it's the same account and there are no limitations on withdrawals etc. If you offer 1.6% from the first dollar than that is slightly better.