Make Money Moves…and Even Make Money!

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Here are 9 ways to make money moves with OneUnited Bank!

 
  1. Get Paid 2 Days Early. With direct deposit, you can get paid up to 2 days early with Early Pay! By getting paid early, you can use your money to make more money or avoid late charges or other fees.
  2. Get Cash Back. By simply using your OneUnited Visa Debit Card to make purchases through our Purchase Rewards program, you can get cash back, right into your checking account.
  3. Make Cash Deposits. Check out MoneyPak at 70,000 locations nationwide to put cash on your OneUnited Visa Debit Card.
  4. Tap to Pay. With our new holographic Tap to Pay Visa Debit Cards, you get access to the latest technology to make safe payments with ease.
  5. Earn Referral Fees. By simply referring family and friends, you can earn cash through our Advocate Referral Program.
  6. Move Money Fast. Use Money Moves, CashApp, Venmo and PayPal to move your money fast, 24/7.
  7. 30,000 Surcharge Free ATMs. Get access to cash or make deposits at 30,000 surcharge free ATMs nationwide, which is more ATMs than Bank of America, Chase and Wells Fargo!
  8. CardSwap with 1 Click. Track and update your payment option for Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, Uber, and more, all in one place, all with one click with CardSwap!
  9. Earn Badges and Rewards. With our Advocate Program, you can earn Bronze, Silver, or Gold and earn rewards!

Focus on the best transaction for you and your family and let’s close the racial wealth gap together.

 
 
 
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