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Greenlight vs Chase First Bankingâ„
Greenlight is a solid financial literacy app and debit card for kids. How does it compare to Chase First Banking? Read our comparison chart below.
Chase First Banking is a debit card for kids age 6-17 with $0 monthly service fee. You must be an existing Chase checking customer to open a Chase First Banking account.
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Benefits and Features
Minimum Age
No minimum age requirement
6 years old
Savings
2% savings reward (3% for Greenlight Max, 5% for Greenlight Infinity, 6% for Greenlight Family Shield) on an average daily savings balance of up to $5,000 per family
Checking
Debit card up to 5 kids. Greenlight Max, Infinity, and Family Shield plans also earn 1% cashback on purchases
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Flexible controls, spending notifications, in-app chore list
Age: No minimum age
Fees: Starts at $5.99/month, per family (up to 5 kids). $10.98/month for Greenlight Max. $15.98/month for Greenlight Infinity. $24.98/month for Greenlight Family Shield.
Your funds will be held at Community Federal Savings Bank, an FDIC-insured institution.
Looking to teach your kids or tweens how banks and debit cards really work? Greenlight may be for you. Learn the pros, cons, fees, and more in this review.