Green Dot Network Sees Continued Growth as Many Consumers Continue Relying on Cash for Purchases and Bill Payments
Green Dot Corporation (NYSE: GDOT) has expanded its network of partners, enhancing access to financial services for underserved communities. New partners include Broxel, Greenwood, Paymentus, and DailyPay. These collaborations aim to provide critical cash access, particularly for unbanked and underbanked consumers, with statistical data highlighting that cash payments form 60% of transactions for unbanked individuals. The Green Dot Network comprises over 90,000 retail locations across the U.S., offering extensive cash-in and cash-out capabilities. Green Dot remains committed to empowering consumers through seamless, affordable banking solutions.
- Expansion of partner network, enhancing access to financial services for underserved communities.
- Inclusion of multiple neobanks and payment service providers targeting minority groups.
- Green Dot Network boasts over 90,000 retail locations, facilitating widespread cash access.
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Neobanks, Bill Pay Leaders and Earned Wage Access Providers Join Green Dot’s Growing List of
“Cash access remains critical for a significant percentage of Americans, and expanding access for these groups is key to our mission to give all people the power to bank seamlessly, affordably and with confidence,” said
Green Dot grew its list of network partners to include bill pay companies, earned wage access providers and neobanks focused on serving underserved minority groups that tend to be significantly more dependent on cash than average consumers. This is particularly true for the “unbanked” and “underbanked” where Black Americans (40 percent) and Hispanic Americans (30 percent) drastically outnumber White Americans (12 percent)1. Cash payments make up 60 percent of payments by unbanked consumers (compared to 20 percent of banked consumers), making cash access critical for these and other cash-preferred consumers.2 Recent additions to the Green Dot Network include:
Purpose-led Neobanks Supporting Underserved Minority Groups
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Broxel – Broxel promotes the financial inclusion of the
U.S. Hispanic community through a financial ecosystem allowing users to manage accounts and cards in pesos andU.S. dollars. - Greenwood – Greenwood is a digital mobile banking experience made for Black and Latino customers, with a focus on reinvestment in their communities.
Bill Pay Leaders Modernizing Payments for Cash-Preferred, Unbanked and Underbanked Consumers
- Paymentus – Paymentus, rated the best-in-class electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) provider by Aite-Novarica3, is modernizing how consumers manage and pay bills (and driving on-time payments for billers).
Companies Transforming Human Resources Management with Earned Wage Access
- DailyPay – DailyPay’s platform gives employees access to their earnings in real time and changes the way money moves between employer and employee with earned wage access.
The Green Dot Network spans more than 90,000 retail locations throughout the
About Green Dot
Green Dot offers a broad set of financial services to consumers and businesses including debit, checking, credit, prepaid and payroll cards, as well as robust money processing services, tax refunds, cash deposits and disbursements. Its digital bank GO2bank offers consumers simple and accessible mobile banking designed to help improve financial health over time. The company’s banking platform services (or “BaaS”) business enables a growing list of the world’s largest and most trusted consumer and technology brands to deploy customized, seamless, value-driven money management solutions for their customers.
Founded in 1999, Green Dot has powered more than 33 million accounts directly, and many millions more through its partners. The Green Dot Network of more than 90,000 retail distribution locations nationwide, more than all remaining bank branches in the
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