Stash: Debuts its own core system

Stash: Debuts its own core system

  • Stash, a banking and investing app, is charting new territory for itself by building a proprietary core
  • The New York City company, offers brokerage accounts, retirement accounts, robo advice, and banking services
  • Announced on Wednesday that it had built and launched Core
  • It also said a patent for its Stock-Back debit card, which earns rewards in the form of stock of companies
  • Core gives us flexibility and ownership of every customer touchpoint
  • From budgeting paychecks to saving for retirement help create more financial freedom
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

You May Also Like

Latin American Neobank Ual Raises $195 Million at $3.2 Billion Valuation

Funding aims to expand services and accelerate growth in the region.Highlights: Ual raises $195 million in a funding...

Vivox AI Secures $13M to Enhance Financial Crime Compliance Efforts

Funding aims to scale atomic agents for better regulatory adherence.Highlights: Vivox AI has raised $13 million to boost...

Swedish Central Bank Urges Public to Horder Cash Amid Payments Disruption

Sweden's Riksbank emphasizes the importance of cash as a backup.Highlights: Swedish Central Bank warns about potential payment system...

X Launches Payments Beta with William Shatner Charity Auction

Innovative payment platform debuts alongside charity event featuring Shatner.Highlights: X debuts its payments beta with a charity auction...