Introducing OneUnited Bank BankBlack Advantage

Introducing one united bank's black advantage.

BankBlack Advantage is a program that rewards you for using your OneUnited Visa Debit Card. Consider it our way of saying “Thank You” for being a loyal customer. And it’s easy!

As the largest Black owned Bank in the country, we give BankBlack Advantage points for simply using your OneUnited Visa Debit Card to purchase merchandise or services. Then, you redeem your points for exclusive gifts and merchandise, including jewelry, luggage, tools, gift cards and trips! You can also give to a charitable organization!
It’s that simple!

Ready to get started with BankBlack Advantage? Just follow these 3 simple steps:

  1. Login to Online Banking or Mobile Banking
    • Select “Additional Services” or tap on “More” in our app
    • Select BankBlack Advantage (You must have a checking account for access.)
  2. In BankBlack Advantage, you’ll see the word “Welcome” and your current point balance. Keep using your OneUnited Visa Debit Card and watch your points grow!
  3. Under Rewards, you’ll see all the fabulous gifts for points.

If you don’t have a OneUnited Bank Visa Debit Card, simply click HERE to get the card.

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