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Updated June 15, 2023
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
PLEASE READ THESE SMS TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THE “SMS TERMS”) CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR ANY GREENLIGHT TEXT MESSAGING PROGRAM(S) (THE “TEXT MESSAGING SERVICES”). THESE SMS TERMS CONTAIN A BINDING INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATION POLICY AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER IN THE SECTION TITLED “DISPUTE RESOLUTION.” THIS AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO ANY “DISPUTE” BETWEEN YOU AND GREENLIGHT FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. (“GREENLIGHT,” “WE,” OR “US”) AND MAY REQUIRE YOU TO RESOLVE DISPUTES IN BINDING, INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATION, AND NOT IN COURT. PLEASE READ THE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SECTION AND THESE SMS TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR ANY GREENLIGHT TEXT MESSAGING PROGRAM OR USING THE GREENLIGHT TEXT MESSAGING SERVICES. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL OF THESE SMS TERMS, YOU SHOULD NOT USE THE GREENLIGHT TEXT MESSAGING SERVICES.
By signing up for Greenlight Text Messaging Services through one or more Greenlight text messaging programs, you expressly consent to receive either marketing or non-marketing text messages, as applicable, from Greenlight and others texting on its behalf, at the telephone number(s) that you provide. The mechanism for you to sign up can include, without limitation, checking a box during the Greenlight Account registration process, clicking a button on a mobile webpage or application, initiating an exchange in which Greenlight replies to you only with responsive information using Greenlight’s interactive voice response (“IVR”) or chatbot technology. You may opt-out of these communications at any time. Consent to receive text messages is not a condition of any purchase. To the extent applicable, your receipt of text messages from Greenlight and these SMS Terms incorporate the Greenlight Terms of Service (the “Greenlight ToS”) by reference. Any capitalized terms appearing in these SMS Terms, but not defined herein, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Greenlight ToS.
Program Description
Greenlight text messages are intended to provide you with (i) marketing information (e.g., events, promotions, sweepstake and contests offered by Greenlight) or (ii) instructional information and useful links regarding how to access and use the Greenlight Services. We may also provide you with transaction-related information. The Text Messaging Services that you enroll in are for convenience purposes only and do not amend, supplement, change or replace any other notice or information that you may receive or have received in connection with your Greenlight Account, including, without limitation, any information provided to you on the Greenlight Website, the Greenlight Application, or via email or regular mail. If you have any questions or concerns about your Greenlight Account, you should visit the Greenlight Help Center at https://help.greenlight.com/hc/en-us or contact Greenlight customer service at 1-888-483-2645 or support@greenlight.com.
Message Frequency
The number of Greenlight text messages that you receive will vary depending on the Greenlight text messaging programs in which you sign up to receive messages and the frequency of the messages sent by those text message programs. For example, texts containing instructional information and useful links will likely only be sent when you contact Greenlight customer service searching for answers to your questions regarding how to access and use the Greenlight Services.
Cost
Message and data rates may apply to each text message sent or received in connection with Greenlight text messages, as provided in your mobile telephone service rate plan, in addition to any applicable roaming charges. Please contact your mobile telephone carrier directly for information about your mobile pricing plans. Greenlight does not impose a separate fee for sending Greenlight text messages or receiving text messages from you; however, you are responsible for any fees of any kind whatsoever that are imposed by your mobile carrier.
How to Opt-In
To opt-in to receive text messages from a Greenlight text messaging program(s), please follow the instructions provided by the specific program from which you wish to receive messages. For example, you might (i) check a box during the Greenlight Account registration process to receive promotional messages; (ii) click a button on a mobile webpage or application; (iii) initiate an exchange in which Greenlight replies to you only with responsive information; (iv) be asked to indicate whether you wish to enroll in a particular text message program by replying in the manner indicated in an initial text message (e.g., respond with “Y” or “Yes”); or (v) use IVR or chatbot technology.
How to Opt-Out
To stop receiving text messages from a specific Greenlight text messaging program, text STOP to the number for the text messaging program from which you no longer wish to receive messages (i.e., the five-digit short code number or the 10-digit customer service number from which text messages are being sent). You acknowledge that you may then receive one (1) final message from Greenlight confirming your opt-out of that specific text messaging program. Following such confirmation message, no additional text messages associated with that text messaging program will be sent to you unless you re-activate your subscription. This will only opt you out of the specific text messaging program associated with that number. You will remain opted in to any other Greenlight text messaging programs in which you enrolled and haven’t previously opted-out (unless you re-enroll again).
Your Mobile Telephone Number
You represent that you are the account owner for any mobile telephone number(s) that you enroll. You are responsible for notifying Greenlight immediately if you change your mobile telephone number. You may notify Greenlight of a number change by changing your number in the Greenlight Application or by contacting Greenlight customer service at 1-888-483-2645 or support@greenlight.com.
You agree to indemnify Greenlight in full for all claims, expenses, and damages related to or caused in whole or in part by your failure to notify Greenlight if you change your telephone number including, but not limited to, all claims, expenses, and damages arising under or related to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
Access or Delivery to Mobile Network is Not Guaranteed
It is your responsibility to determine if your mobile carrier supports text messaging and if your mobile device is capable of receiving text messages. Your receipt of our text messages is subject to the terms and conditions of your agreement(s) with your mobile carrier.
Delivery of information and content to a mobile device may fail due to a variety of circumstances or conditions. You understand, acknowledge and agree that network services, including but not limited to mobile network services, are outside of Greenlight’s control, and Greenlight is not responsible or liable for issues arising from such network services (e.g., delayed or undelivered text messages or the security of any text messages).
Supported Carriers
Supported carriers may change from time to time, but currently include AT&T, T-Mobile/MetroPCS, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon Wireless, among others.
Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.
Support/Help
To request more information, text HELP to the number for the text messaging program about which you have questions (i.e., the five, six or 10-digit number from which its text messages are being sent). You may also receive help by contacting Greenlight customer service via phone at 1-888-483-2645 or via text message at 1-404-974-3024.
Eligibility
To receive Greenlight text messages, you must be a resident of the United States and 18 years of age or older, or your use of text messages to communicate with Greenlight must be approved by your parent or legal guardian.
Changes to Terms and Conditions
Greenlight may revise, modify, or amend these SMS Terms at any time. Any such revision, modification, or amendment shall take effect when it is posted to Greenlight’s website (greenlight.com). You agree to review these SMS Terms periodically to ensure that you are aware of any changes. Your continued consent to receive Greenlight text messages will indicate your acceptance of those changes.
Termination of Text Messaging
We may suspend or terminate your receipt of Greenlight text messages if we believe you are in breach of these SMS Terms or the Greenlight ToS. Your receipt of Greenlight text messages is also subject to termination in the event that your mobile telephone service terminates or lapses. Greenlight reserves the right to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, all or any part of Greenlight Text Messaging Services, with or without notice.
Privacy
Your privacy is important to us. Please visit https://privacy.greenlight.com/policies to review our privacy statement.
Dispute Resolution; Class Action Waiver
PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT MAY SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT OR TO PURSUE CLAIMS IN A CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY.
Applicability of this Dispute Resolution Policy.
These SMS Terms are governed by the Federal Arbitration Act and federal arbitration law. To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, you and Greenlight agree to submit all Disputes between us to individual, binding arbitration pursuant to the provisions in this “Dispute Resolution; Class Action Waiver” Section. A “Dispute” means any dispute, claim, or controversy (except those specifically exempted below) between you and Greenlight that in any way relates to or arises from any aspect of our relationship, including, without limitation, your use or attempted use of the Greenlight Text Messaging Services, your relationship with us, and all matters relating to or arising from these SMS Terms, Greenlight’s Privacy Statement, or any other agreement between you and Greenlight, including the validity and enforceability of this agreement to arbitrate. A Dispute shall be subject to binding, individual arbitration regardless of whether it is based in contract, statute, regulation, ordinance, tort (including fraud, misrepresentation, fraudulent inducement, or negligence), or any other legal or equitable theory. This includes claims that accrued before you entered into these SMS Terms. You understand that there is no judge or jury in arbitration and that court review of an arbitration award is limited.
Informal Negotiation Period.
Greenlight’s customer support department is available at 1-888-483-2645 or support@greenlight.com to address any concerns you may have regarding the Greenlight Text Messaging Services. Most concerns are quickly resolved in this manner to our customers' satisfaction. In an effort to accelerate resolution and reduce the cost of any Dispute between us, you and Greenlight agree to first attempt to negotiate any Dispute informally for at least thirty (30) days before either party initiates any arbitration or court proceeding (the “Initial Dispute Resolution Period”). That period begins upon receipt of written notice from the party raising the Dispute.
If Greenlight has a Dispute with you, it will send notice of that Dispute to your billing address and/or email address you have provided to us. If you have a Dispute with Greenlight, you must notify us in writing at the following email address: support@greenlight.com, using the subject line “Initial Dispute Resolution Notice.” Your notice of Dispute must be individual to you and must include, as applicable, your name, the email address and cell phone number associated with your Account, and your residential mailing address. The notice of Dispute also must describe the Dispute, explain the facts of the Dispute as you understand them, and tell Greenlight what you want us to do to resolve the problem. The parties shall use their best efforts to settle any Dispute directly through consultation and good faith negotiations, and you agree that a notice of Dispute containing all of the information required above, followed by at least 30 days of good faith negotiation, are preconditions to either party initiating a lawsuit or arbitration. A notice of Dispute will not be valid, will not start the Initial Dispute Resolution Period, and will not allow you or Greenlight later to initiate a lawsuit or arbitration, unless it contains all of the information required by this paragraph. If either of us commences an arbitration without having previously provided a valid and compliant notice of Dispute, you and Greenlight agree that the applicable arbitration provider (or the arbitrator, if one has been appointed) must suspend the arbitration until the party that initiated it complies with the Initial Dispute Resolution Period. You and Greenlight authorize the arbitration provider or the arbitrator to decide summarily whether the party that commenced an arbitration complied with the Initial Dispute Resolution Period requirement, relying solely on these SMS Terms and the notice of Dispute (if any) that you or Greenlight provided before commencing arbitration.
Binding Arbitration.
If a Dispute cannot be resolved through negotiations during the Initial Dispute Resolution Period, then either you or Greenlight may elect to have the Dispute finally and exclusively resolved by binding arbitration, unless an exception applies as stated below. The arbitration will be administered by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) in accordance with the AAA Consumer Arbitration Rules in effect when the notice of Dispute is delivered to the other party (the “AAA Rules”), which Rules are available at www.adr.org/consumer, as modified by these SMS Terms. If, for any reason, AAA is unable to provide the arbitration, then except as otherwise stated below, you may file your Dispute with any national arbitration company that handles consumer arbitrations following procedures that are substantially similar to the AAA Rules.
If the amount of a Dispute does not exceed $25,000, then the Dispute may be resolved by the arbitrator through the submission of documents only (also known as a “desk arbitration”) without in-person or telephonic hearings. However, any party may still request a hearing, and an arbitrator might also determine that a hearing is necessary. Arbitration hearings may be conducted by videoconference unless the arbitrator believes an in-person hearing is necessary. In such instances, the parties will work together to select a location for the arbitration hearing that will be mutually convenient for both parties with due consideration of their ability to travel and other pertinent circumstances. If the parties are unable to mutually agree upon the location for the arbitration hearing, then the arbitrator shall select the location in accordance with the AAA Rules.
The arbitrator will make a decision in writing but need not provide a statement of reasons unless requested by a party. The arbitrator must follow applicable law. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on you and Greenlight, and any award of the arbitrator may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction.
The arbitrator shall determine the scope and enforceability of this arbitration agreement, including whether a Dispute is subject to arbitration. The arbitrator has authority to decide all issues of validity, enforceability or arbitrability, including, but not limited to, where a party raises as a defense to arbitration that the claims in question are exempted from the arbitration requirement or that any portion of this agreement is not enforceable.
If a lawsuit filed in court includes claims or requests for relief that are arbitrable and claims or requests for relief that are not, you and Greenlight agree that any non-arbitrable claims or requests for relief shall be stayed pending the completion of the arbitration of the arbitrable claims or requests for relief.
Class and Collective Action Waiver.
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW, YOU AND GREENLIGHT AGREE THAT EACH PARTY MAY BRING DISPUTES AGAINST THE OTHER PARTY ONLY IN AN INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A CLASS ACTION, COLLECTIVE ACTION OR CLASS ARBITRATION, OR AS A PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. To the extent applicable law does not permit waiver of private attorney general claims, but permits them to be arbitrated, then such claims shall be resolved in arbitration. The arbitrator shall be empowered to grant whatever relief would be available in a court under law or in equity.
If any provision in this Dispute Resolution/Class Action Waiver Section of the SMS Terms is found to be unenforceable, that provision shall be severed with the remainder of this Dispute Resolution/ Class Action Waiver Section of these SMS Terms remaining in full force and effect. The foregoing shall not apply to the prohibition against class or collective actions as provided for above. This means that if the prohibition against class or collective actions is found to be unenforceable for any reason, the entire Dispute Resolution Section of these SMS Terms (but only the Dispute Resolution/Class Action Waiver Section) shall be null and void.
Exceptions to Informal Negotiations and Arbitration.
Notwithstanding the parties' decision to resolve all disputes through arbitration, either party may bring an action in state or federal court that only asserts claims for patent infringement or invalidity, copyright infringement, piracy, moral rights violations, trademark infringement, and/or trade secret misappropriation, but not, for clarity, claims related to the Greenlight Text Messaging Platform and the Greenlight Text Messaging Service. Such claims are subject to the “Applicable Law; Venue for Non-Arbitral Disputes” clause below.
Either party may also seek relief in a small claims court for any individual disputes or claims within the scope of that court's jurisdiction. If an arbitration is filed, before the arbitrator is formally appointed either party can send written notice to the opposing party and the applicable arbitration provider that it wants the case decided by a small claims court, after which the arbitration provider may close the case.
30-Day Right to Opt-Out of Agreement to Arbitrate.
You have the right to opt-out and not be bound by the arbitration and class action waiver provisions in this “Dispute Resolution/Class Action Waiver” section of the SMS Terms by visiting www.greenlight.com/arbitration/opt-out, printing out, completing and signing the Greenlight “Arbitration Opt-Out Form”, and mailing the completed Form to the following address:
Greenlight Financial Technology, Inc.
Attn: Customer Service – Arbitration Opt-Out
303 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 4300
Atlanta, GA 30308
The Arbitration Opt-Out Form requests you to provide the following information: (i) Full Name; (ii) mailing address; (iii) email address; (iv) cell phone number; (v) last four digits of your Greenlight Prepaid Mastercard Account number (if any) or Family Cash Card Account number (if any); and (vi) the URL address for the specific Terms of Service/Terms of Use in which you are opting out; and (vii) all of the same information for any child who had been issued Secondary Account attached to your Primary Account. The Arbitration Opt-Out Form must be sent to Greenlight within 30 days of the date in which you first accept these SMS Terms.
Arbitration Fees and Expenses
Under the AAA Rules in effect on the effective date of these SMS Terms, if Greenlight is the claimant who makes a “Demand for Arbitration” (as defined in the AAA Rules), then Greenlight shall be responsible for paying all of the administrative fees of the arbitration including the non-refundable initial filing fees, the case management fees, the hearing fees and the arbitrator fees charged by the AAA. However, if you decide to become the claimant making a Demand for Arbitration against Greenlight, then you will be required to pay your portion of the non-refundable initial filing fees, but Greenlight will be required to pay the remainder of the administrative fees of the arbitration, including the remainder of the initial filing fees, the case management fees, the hearing fees and the arbitrator fees charged by the AAA. Please note that the AAA Rules, including the fee amounts and the allocation of the fees between the parties, are subject to change by the AAA at any time.
Except as described above for AAA administrative fees, each party shall be responsible and liable for its own fees and expenses in connection with any arbitration (or court proceeding to enforce an arbitral judgment) including, without limitation, its own attorney’s fees and expenses and the costs of required travel and any other expenses in connection with the arbitration proceeding. The expenses of witnesses for either side shall be paid by the party producing such witness.
Limitation of Liability
PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY SINCE IT LIMITS THE LIABILITY OF GREENLIGHT TO YOU.
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, GREENLIGHT (INCLUDING OUR DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND AGENTS), OUR AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES, AND SERVICE PROVIDERS WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO: DELAYS OR MISTAKES RESULTING FROM ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ACTS OF GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES, NATIONAL EMERGENCIES, INSURRECTION, WAR, OR RIOTS; LOSS OF PROFITS, DATA, GOODWILL, OR ANY OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSSES; COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FAILURES OR ANY FAILURES OR MALFUNCTIONS ATTRIBUTABLE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR OTHER DEVICE, ANY INTERNET SERVICE, ANY MOBILE PHONE NETWORK OR ANY OTHER COMMUNICATION NETWORK. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING LIMITATION OF LIABILITY PROVISIONS, IN THE EVENT THAT WE ARE HELD LIABLE FOR DAMAGES TO YOU IN A COMPETENT LEGAL PROCEEDING, YOU WILL ONLY BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER YOUR ACTUAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL YOU BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXTRAORDINARY, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES (WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE), EVEN IF YOU HAVE ADVISED US OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS PROVISION SHALL NOT BE EFFECTIVE TO THE EXTENT OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY LAW.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING OR ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN THESE SMS TERMS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THESE SMS TERMS CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OR LIMITATION OF ANY RIGHTS THAT YOU MAY HAVE UNDER FEDERAL OR STATE SECURITIES LAWS TO PURSUE A DIFFERENT REMEDY IF AND TO THE EXTENT SUCH RIGHTS CANNOT BE WAIVED OR LIMITED.
Applicable Law; Venue for Non-Arbitral Disputes
Except as otherwise provided herein, your use of the Greenlight Text Messaging Services under these SMS Terms is governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, excluding its conflicts of laws provisions, and, where applicable, will be governed by and construed in accordance with the federal laws of the United States.
For any claims not subject to binding individual arbitration, and which cannot be brought in small claims court in as set forth above, you and Greenlight agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in Delaware, and you and Greenlight consent to venue in and personal jurisdiction before such courts (but without prejudicing either party’s rights to remove a case to federal court if permissible).
Claims excluded from arbitration are subject to the choice of law and forum selection clauses set forth in the Greenlight ToS.
Entire Agreement; Severability; Survival
If any provision of these SMS Terms is to any extent illegal, otherwise invalid, or incapable of being enforced, such provision shall be excluded to the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability; all other provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect; and, to the extent permitted and possible, the invalid or unenforceable provision shall be deemed replaced by a new provision that is valid and enforceable and that comes closest to expressing the intention of such invalid or unenforceable provision.
These SMS Terms, and all documents incorporated into these SMS Terms by reference, including the documents linked below, constitute the entire agreement between you and Greenlight with respect to subject matter of these SMS Terms and supersede any and all prior or contemporaneous or additional communications, negotiations, or agreements with respect thereto. The provisions relating to privacy, agreement to arbitrate, class action waiver, limitation of liability, applicable law, venue for non-arbitral disputes, and survival shall survive any termination of these SMS Terms.
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Fintech startup Greenlight, which provides a debit card and app for kids to learn about financial education, has closed a sizable Series B funding round of $54 million.
Yahoo Finance
Greenlight on Yahoo Finance's On the Move
Greenlight is helping parents teach their kids to save, spend, and earn wisely.
Parentology
What you should know before giving your kids debit cards
Greenlight's CEO, Tim Sheehan shares advice on when to get your kids their first debit card and why it's important.
Softsonic.com
Summer Apps for Parents
Greenlight named one of the best apps for parents to use this summer!
New York Parenting
Give kids the 'greenlight' to spend money -- wisely
A revolutionary new tool teaches youngsters about money and helps parents raise financially smart children. It’s called Greenlight—and it’s a debit card for kids that parents manage through an app on their phones.
Business Insider
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"Allowances are going digital. Greenlight has a great mobile app experience for parents to set rules on where/how much money can be spent and kids love the experience of having their own card," Larco says.
AOL
Meet the man behind the debit card that's helped families save over $2 million since 2017
You can teach your kids lessons, strategies and instill morals within them to help them towards making the best decisions possible when it comes to major life choices and areas — one of the biggest of these being personal finance.
Cision PR Newswire
Greenlight Kids Save 3 Times More than the Average U.S. Household, Surpassing $1MM In Savings
"Teaching kids the importance of saving is one of the most important concepts children will learn that can have a real impact on their future," said Tim Sheehan, CEO and Co-Founder of Greenlight. "We're thrilled that kids have already saved over $1MM by using Greenlight Savings, and that parents are using Greenlight's Parent-paid Savings Interest to teach their kids the value of compound interest."
Cision PR Newswire
Greenlight Financial Technology Quadruples Customers to 100K in Six Months After Recently Announcing $16MM Series A Funding
The smart debit card for kids sees extraordinary customer growth, establishes strategic partnerships, and launches a new Educational Savings Account for Kids.
Tearsheet
Greenlight is making financial literacy a core part of its product roadmap
Greenlight Financial Technology now lets parents set savings interest between zero and 100 percent on their kids’ accounts to show them the value of savings and how it compounds over time.
Bank Innovation
Fintech for Kids: Greenlight Raises $16 Million in Series A Funding
Greenlight Financial Technology, a fintech startup for kids, has raised $16 million in a Series A funding round today.
Market Watch
This debit card lets parents control where and how much their kids spend
Some say automating kids’ transactions isn’t the best way to teach financial literacy.
Bankless Times
New debit card for kids allows parents to give spending a green light
Count Tim Sheehan among the many entrepreneurs who took a personal experience and combined it with business acumen to create an exciting new product certain to attract parents across the country.
Business Insider
Greenlight funding solidifies kids' debit trend
Greenlight Financial Technology, a startup focused on providing cards and other financial products for children aged 8-18 and their parents, closed a $7.5 million seed funding round last week, according to PE Hub.
Tech Crunch
Greenlight is a debit card for kids that parents manage from their phones
Greenlight, a three-year-old, Atlanta, Ga.-based startup, is trying to solve a problem that any parent of an elementary or junior high school student can well understand
Nerdwallet
How I Give Money to My Teenager
The convenience of Greenlight being able to automate her allowance and send her money when she needs it is well worth the price.
Good Housekeeping
Good Housekeeping's 2024 Parenting Awards
Teaching financial skills from a young age, Greenlight’s app allows kids to set savings goals, earn an allowance, invest and more, all under parental control.
Business Insider
Financial literacy isn't always taught in schools. So parents are picking up the slack.
Jennifer Seitz, the director of education at Greenlight, told Business Insider that as soon as kids are aware of money and want to start using it to buy things, they're ready to learn about it.
Forbes
Greenlight Teams With U.S. Bank To Offer Free Kids’ Banking
Greenlight, a financial literacy app and debit card for kids, has partnered with U.S. Bank to help more families teach and learn money-smart habits.
Yahoo Finance
How families are affording childcare on a budget
Greenlight Co-Founder and CEO Tim Sheehan joins to discuss how families can afford childcare while maintaining household budgets.
Bankrate
Greenlight Family Cash Card: Best for big spenders?
This could be the most lucrative cash back credit card on the market if you spend $4,000 or more per month.
GOBankingRates
How Parents Can Make Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ Tour a Teachable Financial Moment for Teens
GOBankingRates spoke with Jennifer Seitz, CFEI and director of education at family fintech company Greenlight, about how parents can talk to teens about saving and budgeting for major concerts and events.
TechCrunch
Children’s financial app Greenlight signals next app iteration with family safety features
Greenlight Financial Technology, a venture-backed fintech company focused on providing a debit card, banking app and financial education to children, added another layer to its subscription plan with the introduction of family safety features.
Reuters
The new allowance rule? Allow for inflation
In fact, average weekly allowances are up 3.55% through the first seven months of 2022, compared with the same period the year before, according to data compiled for Reuters by family finance app Greenlight.
Momtastic
How To Teach Kids About Saving Money By Age
According to a recent Greenlight survey, about one-third of teens (33%) said that the #1 most important financial skill for their future is how to save money.
CafeMom
Why Teens Should Get a Summer Job
In a Greenlight survey, teens ranked how to manage money as the No. 1 most valuable lesson they will learn from working, followed by work ethic, and learning to build a resume and interview. Jennifer says it’s not all about the money.
PYMNTS
New Credit, Debit Products Aim for Straight A's in Financial Literacy
What resulted is the Family Cash Mastercard, which accomplishes the savings mission without disrupting everyday spending — just quietly generating cash back and investing it.
USA Today
Fintechs launch crypto, cash-back rewards for college to help parents save for their kids
Greenlight’s roots are in helping families manage money and teaching kids about finance with educational materials, debit cards and investing apps. [Now] it plans to launch a Family Cash Mastercard.
CNET
Greenlight Family Cash Mastercard: Parents Can Automatically Invest Rewards Into Stocks
While a plethora of innovative card features have been hitting the market lately, there aren't many investment-related rewards programs around —and certainly not many cards that offer a potential 3% back on all purchases.
MoneyWise
How to have 'the talk' with your teens — the money talk, that is
About two-thirds of parents and teens report that money is one of their most talked-about topics in the past six months — second only to the pandemic — according to new data from U.S. fintech company Greenlight.
TLC
Parenting Win of the Week: Can You Teach Your Kids to Save Money?
An allowance is the gold standard in helping kids of all ages learn to manage money and put money principles into practice. Greenlight allows parents to automatically allocate their kids’ allowance across categories like spending, saving and giving.
Forbes
Survey: Gen Z & Gen Alpha Place High Importance On Financial Literacy, Just Like Their Parents
Greenlight survey results show that teens know financial literacy is critical to achieving their life goals, yet still score a failing average grade of 64% on the National Financial Literacy Test.
Mommy Poppins
Best Debit Cards for Kids: Greenlight Debit Card, Chase Debit Card, and More Great Options
As soon as you feel like your child is ready for a little financial responsibility, you can go ahead and sign up for a Greenlight debit card—there is no minimum age requirement for this card.
USA Today
Ad Meter Roundup: Rakuten, Carvana, Wallbox, plus more first-time Super Bowl advertisers
Ty Burrell joins a growing list of celebrities in the ads this year, teaming up with Greenlight for the brand’s Super Bowl advertising debut. America’s Favorite Dad serves as a prime example Number 1 of what can go awry with wild spending-spree antics as the family fintech company focuses on a worthy cause: helping parents raise financially-smart kids.
Hollywood Life
‘Modern Family’s Ty Burrell Goes For Broke – Literally – In Greenlight’s SuperBowl LVI Commercial
Ty Burrell is definitely not the guy you want to take money advice from, according to his new Super Bowl LVI ad. The Modern Family alum makes a series of awful and outrageous purchasing decisions to highlight the importance of financial literacy in his commercial for Greenlight.
The Wall Street Journal
Watch the Super Bowl Ads of 2022, From Budweiser to Uber Eats
Ty Burrell from “Modern Family” shows how to make dumb money decisions in this ad for financial products for children from Greenlight Financial Technology Inc.
Adweek
Ty Burrell Spends Big in Greenlight Super Bowl Ad
Tim Sheehan, co-founder and CEO of Greenlight, created a platform that allows parents to automate allowance, manage chores, set flexible spending controls on a family debit card and make basic investments for their childrens’ futures.
The Drum
Greenlight debuts Super Bowl ad with Modern Family actor Ty Burrell
It isn’t always easy for parents to teach their kids about money. Greenlight has embarked on a mission to change that.
Fox
Greenlight debit card and app helps kids AND parents with money
With the Greenlight app, kids learn early on to connect the work they do (such as household chores) with expanding balances — then to connect those growing balances with greater buying power.
PYMNTS
Kids Learning About Money Fuels FinTech Niche
Greenlight’s growth has demonstrated there’s a strong market for financial tools designed for kids, with features that provide education, security and parental controls.
The New York Times
They Want to Hand Your Kid a Debit Card. What Do You Do?
Every conversation about money is a conversation about values waiting to happen, and these products can help inspire those discussions with your child.
Real Simple
Women Have Confidence in Everything but Investing: Here's How to Fix That
Greenlight ambassador and Gen Z investing influencer Ella Gupta is hoping to bring about change for women of her generation.
The New York Times
Apps Try Putting Financial Literacy at Kids’ Fingertips
Greenlight has more than four million accounts and has added features including cash back on its debit card and an option that lets kids invest.
Parents
10 Tips to Stay on Budget While Traveling With Kids
Greenlight allows some independence for kids and teens to manage their money.
ellentube
tWitch Surprises 14-Year-Old CEO with $25,000!
tWitch partnered with Greenlight, a debit card and app designed for kids and teens to help them earn, save, invest and spend wisely.
CBS New York
Families Embracing Kid-Friendly Debit Cards To Learn Financial Literacy At Younger Age
Greenlight is about learning financial literacy and understanding the fundamentals.
Bloomberg
Greenlight Valuation Surges on Andreessen Horowitz Investment
Greenlight, a fintech company that helps teach kids about personal finance, secured a round of Series D funding.
Forbes
With Debit Cards And Investing For Kids, Fintech Startup Greenlight Doubles Valuation To $2.3 Billion
Greenlight, a startup that offers debit cards and investing for kids, has raised a $260 million Series D at a valuation of $2.3 billion, nearly doubling the unicorn valuation it received in a $215 million fundraise just last September.
Red Tricycle
This New Platform Is Teaching Kids Life Skills, One Penny at a Time
With Greenlight Max, kids learn money management and investing fundamentals—with real money, real stocks and real-life lessons.
MoneyWise
Stuck in Lockdown, Kids Did 20% More Chores in 2020
Greenlight shines a light on how kids earned, saved and gave back in 2020.
Benzinga
Greenlight announced as Best Financial Literacy Tool of 2020
Benzinga has recognized Greenlight as the Best Financial Literacy Tool at the 2020 Global Fintech Awards.
TechCrunch
Atlanta gets a billion dollar startup business as Greenlight’s family-focused fintech nabs $215 million
Greenlight raises $215 million in a new round of funding and a $1.2 billion valuation thanks to backing from Canapi Ventures, TTV Capital, BOND, DST Global, Goodwater Capital and Fin VC.
Reuters
Greenlight, maker of money management app for kids, raises $215 million
Greenlight Financial Technology Inc, whose products include an app for parents to help teach financial responsibility to kids, said on Thursday it raised $215 million in its latest funding round, valuing the company at $1.2 billion.
Atlanta Business Chronicle
Greenlight named 2020 Inno Blazer
Greenlight is named the 2020 Inno Blazer in the Fintech category of Atlanta Inno’s 50 on Fire Awards.
Nasdaq
Greenlight on Nasdaq's Trade Talks
Greenlight’s CEO, Tim Sheehan, talks with Jill Malandrino of Nasdaq's TradeTalks about teaching money management to a generation of tech-savvy kids.
Red Tricycle
4 Surprising Reasons You Should Give Your Kid a Debit Card
The benefits of using a debit card to teach kids financial lessons.
NBC
Teen debit cards: A real-world way to teach your kids about money
These app-based cards put parents in control, but let kids make mistakes without getting into serious trouble.
Yahoo Finance
Greenlight on Yahoo Finance's The Final Round
Why kids need to know far more about personal finance than they do right now.
Nasdaq
Want To Give Your Kids Money, But Also Want To Know Where They Spend It? There's An App For That
Greenlight, a fintech cardmaker for kids, built an app that lets parents instantly put funds on prepaid debit cards that their kids can only use at specific stores predetermined by the parents.
Cheddar
JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo Invest in Teen-Focused Banking Startup Greenlight
JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo have invested in Greenlight, the teen-focused digital banking company that provides a parent-managed debit cards for kids, the startup said Monday.
CNN
Greenlight With CNN's Julia Chatterley
Greenlight’s CEO, Tim Sheehan, sat with CNN's Julia Chatterley to discuss the importance of financial literacy and how Greenlight can help.
Downtown
How to Teach Your Kids About Finances with Greenlight’s Tim Sheehan
Greenlight Co-Founder and CEO sat down with Downtown Magazine to provide his advice for parents wanting to teach their kids about finances.
11 Alive
Executive Profiles: Greenlight CEO Tim Sheehan
The debit card for kids! See how Greenlight Co-Founder & CEO Tim Sheehan came up with the concept and his business journey leading up to it on 'Atlanta Business Chronicle's BIZ' on 11Alive.
CNBC
Allowances in the 21st century: There’s an app for that
New card offerings, such as Greenlight, are specifically geared toward children and teens and allow parents to monitor their child’s spending right through an app.
Fox Business
Smart' debit card gives kids a lesson in financial literacy
Maria Bartiromo and Greenlight CEO Tim Sheehan on how the company's 'smart' debit card helps teach children about finances.
Market Insider
Families Love Greenlight 2.0 as it Helps Parents Raise Financially-Smart Kids, Earning a rating of 4.8 stars out of 5 on Apple's App Store
In addition to learning to spend wisely, Greenlight kids have saved over $2 million. After listening to the feedback from their loyal customers, Greenlight has created new savings and spending features, as well as a refreshed user experience in 2.0.
Credit Rates
Greenlight’s Instantly Loadable Debit Card Helps Parents Raise Financially Smart Children
The Greenlight Debit Card for Kids helps parents introduce their children to modern payment methods with a card that pairs with a mobile application, allowing parents to automatically disburse allowance, and monitor and approve spending.
Forbes
Greenlight Debit Card For Kids--Allowance Meets The Smartphone
What sets Greenlight apart from most other debit cards are the parental controls.
Forbes
Card Products That Deliver Family Financial Control Help Greenlight Raise $23.5 Million
Tim Sheehan, the Founder, and CEO of Greenlight is on to something big. And none of it happened by accident.
Atlanta Business Chronicle
Amazon, SunTrust Bank invest in $50 million Atlanta fintech startup
Greenlight Financial Technology, which has developed an intelligent debit card for children, has scored $16 million from Amazon Alexa Fund, TTV Capital, Ally Financial and other investors.
Penny Pinchin Mom
A Safe Debit Card for kids
Teaching kids about debit and credit is one lesson every parent needs to address. After all, if you don’t teach them – who will?
Cision PR Newswire
Greenlight Smart Debit Card For Kids Accelerates Momentum: Now Works Internationally And Integrates With Apple Pay
More Innovation to Come Under Leadership of Greenlight's New CTO Nancy Cox, Fintech Industry Veteran
Tech Crunch
Greenlight raises $7.5 million so parents can provide a smart debit card to their kids
For parents today, a company called Greenlight is offering a smart debit card that can be given to their kids, instantly reloaded with funds from a mobile app...
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Load Limits for Greenlight® Prepaid Mastercard
Last updated: October 23, 2023
Load Limits | Amount |
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Minimum amount of an initial value load (by ACH or Debit Card)1 | $1.00 to $20.00 |
Minimum amount of a value reload by Debit Card | $20.00 |
Minimum amount of a value reload by ACH | $1.00 |
Maximum Debit Load Amount per Day per Primary Account | $1,500.002 |
Maximum Debit Load per Month3 per Primary Account | $7,500.00 |
Maximum ACH Load per Rolling Three Day Period per Primary Account - New Registration4 with Manual Verification5 | $300.002 |
Maximum ACH Load per Month3 per Primary Account - New Registration4 with Manual Verification5 | $600.002 |
Maximum ACH Load per Day per Primary Account – Tenured Account6 with Manual Verification5 | $350.002 |
Maximum ACH Load per Month3 per Primary Account – Tenured Account6 with Manual Verification5 | $1,000.002 |
Maximum ACH Load per Day per Primary Account – Plaid Verification7 | $800.002 |
Maximum ACH Load per Month3 per Primary Account – Plaid Verification7 | $4,000.002 |
Minimum Payroll Direct Deposit Load amount per Secondary Account | $1.00 |
$5,000.002 | |
Maximum Total Load Amount/Transfer from Invest Account per Family8 per Month3 | $7,500.002 |
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1 The minimum amount of an initial value load is variable (between $1 and $20) and will be established and displayed for each new customer on the registration screens during the registration process. The minimum initial value load can be waived at any time.
2 These maximum load limits are subject to decrease at any time at the discretion of Greenlight for risk and fraud control reasons.
3 “Month” means a rolling 30-day period.
4 “New Registration” means a Primary Account that has been in existence for 30 days or less.
5 “Manual Verification” means the manual verification of your bank account for ACH transactions using the process described during the Greenlight account registration process, which includes your verification of small dollar test transactions to the bank routing account and transit number you manually enter on the greenlight.com website or on the Greenlight Application.
6 “Tenured Account” means a Primary Account that has been in existence for more than 30 days.
7 “Plaid Verification” means the automated verification of your bank account for ACH transactions through the Plaid open banking interface by inputting your online banking credentials instead of full bank account and routing numbers.
8 “Family” means the Primary Account plus all Secondary Accounts.
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