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The Rock and Acorns have released a new debit card

  • Acorns and Dwayne The Rock Johnson have teamed up to create the Mighty Oak debit card.
  • The debit card's marketing campaign is pulling out all the stops and is using The Rock's celebrity, the holiday season, and talk show appearances to stand out.
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The Rock and Acorns have released a new debit card

When The Rock and Acorns meet, you get… a Mighty Oak debit card. Created in collaboration with Dwayne Johnson, the metal card is the fintech’s latest product offering encouraging customers to invest and save.

The card comes with 3.00% APY on checking balances and 5.00% APY on Emergency Fund savings, with no minimum deposit or balance requirements. Customers can also split their paychecks and automatically save and invest a portion of their pay, along with being able to invest spare change from their purchases through Real-Time Round-Ups.

The paycheck split feature and Real-Time Round-Ups are not auto-enabled and customers can choose to switch these features off at their convenience. Similarly, customers also have control over how much of their paycheck is split.


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