Introducing BankBlack X!

Bankblack x you are the x factor.

We’re proud to introduce BankBlack X to close the racial wealth gap.

 

You asked and we listened! Your feedback helped us expand the #BankBlack World of Benefits. And you are the X-Factor to take the #BankBlack Movement to the next level.

 

We invite new leaders like you to instill a sense of pride that we have achieved $1.3 trillion in annual spending. We can share our true history that despite facing discrimination for over 400 years, Black Americans have been able to advance equality, for ourselves and others.

 

A black visa card on a white background.

 

BankBlack X also offers powerful new features like Early Pay, where you can get paid up to 2 days early with direct deposit, while we uplift our community.

 

We introduce our new BankBlack Card with a black-on-black design that celebrates your financial accomplishments, sophistication, and willingness to help our community come together and act as a unified force.

 

We also introduce our new Holographic Tap to Pay Visa Debit Cards with radiant Black images and state-of-the-art technology, popular around the world and now coming to America. With these “contactless” Visa Debit Cards, you can simply tap your card to make purchases and be on your way in seconds.

 

We’re proud to take the #BankBlack Movement to the next level. BankBlack X shows our ability to use technology to achieve financial prosperity and protect our community.

 

Join BankBlack X and experience #BlackExcellence!

 
 
 

#BankBlack

 
 

#JoinTheMovement

 

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