T-Mobile is launching its mobile-first bank account to all US consumers

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T-Mobile is launching its mobile-first bank account to all US consumers
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T-Mobile Money is poised to attract a strong user base because of its accessibility, affordability, and broad reach:

It offers a Mastercard-branded debit card that can be used with any major mobile wallet and at 55,000 BankMobile ATMs. The service is broadly available, but T-Mobile customers will get better benefits: a 4.00% annual percentage rate on deposits up to $3,000 compared with 1.00% for others, and overdraft protection up to $50.

T-Mobile Money is poised to attract a strong user base because of its accessibility, affordability, and broad reach — but it might not become customers' primary account. A quarter of US adults are un- or underbanked, which gives T-Mobile Money a large pool to draw from. But customers still value branches, which means the firm will have to incentivize users to make the account their main service.

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