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Branch Launches Mobile Wallet Capabilities to Provide Immediate Debit Card Access

By PaymentsJournal
June 17, 2020
in Challenger Banks, Credit, Debit, Emerging Payments, Mobile Banking, Press Releases
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Branch Launches Mobile Wallet Capabilities to Provide Immediate Debit Card Access

Branch Launches Mobile Wallet Capabilities to Provide Immediate Debit Card Access

Minneapolis, MN  – Branch, the challenger bank that works with employers, today announced that it has partnered with Mastercard to offer cardholders instant access to their funds with Branch’s Mastercard debit card by directly adding it to mobile wallets including Apple Pay and Google Pay from the Branch mobile app. Expediting the launch of this feature in light of COVID-19, Branch not only delivers users a contactless payments solution for transactions, but also provides users immediate access to their debit card upon sign-up.

This addition allows new consumers to sign up for Branch’s fee-free checking account and add the new Branch Card directly into their mobile wallets, without having to wait for the physical card to arrive. According to a recent study by Mastercard, consumers are showing increased adoption of and preference for contactless payments, with approximately eight in 10 stating that they are now using contactless cards, citing safety and cleanliness as key drivers.[1]  With merchants rapidly adopting contactless payments to increase the safety of their employees and consumers, Branch users now also have a safer, more convenient way of conducting in-person transactions. Once a user completes the sign-up process, they can quickly access their new Branch Card via their mobile wallet.

“Consumers deserve fast and flexible mobile banking services that adapt to their needs,” said Branch CEO Atif Siddiqi. “As contactless payments become a critical part of everyday transactions, these new capabilities allow users to seamlessly transition between their physical and digital wallets.”

Users who have already received a Branch Card can update their app settings to add their debit cards onto their mobile wallets. Along with Branch’s identity verification process, mobile wallets like Apple Pay offer additional safety features including biometrics. With a shared commitment to financial inclusion, Branch partners with Mastercard and Evolve Bank & Trust, which is FDIC insured, to provide the fee-free checking account and debit card.

“Contactless payments offer safety, security, and efficiency to consumers at the point of sale,” said Sherri Haymond, executive vice president, Digital Partnerships at Mastercard. “The capability of offering an instant Branch Mastercard debit card is part of our commitment to making the digital economy work for everyone, everywhere.”

Branch primarily works with employers to provide financial wellness and tools for their hourly workforce, including auto-budgeting, free earned wage access, opportunities to earn more income, and zero-fee banking. Gig, salaried, and unemployed workers have also turned to Branch for more transparent, flexible financial services.

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