With DiCaprio's Investment This "Environmentally Cconscious" Banking App is PAYING People to Try It...
Yes, the rumors are confirmed that a "green digital banking" solution that just launched is backed by the funds of DiCaprio himself.
With these funds they can afford the expensive but effective marketing strategy of paying people to try it out - you can claim $50 once you setup the app and your first transaction.
DiCaprio is going all in on his 'stop global warming' campaign, so this is part of multiple earth-friendly investments, others include the climate technology fund with Princeville Capital, and new adviser role with green start-up Bluon Energy.
"Each year, $100 billion worth of pipelines, drilling and other fossil fuel-extraction projects are funded with money deposited at traditional banks. To bring about long-term solutions for our planet, we need alternatives that empower everyday consumers to take action against climate change…" is how DiCaprio decided to invest in the new app, he tells us.
With this, the Aspiration Banking App has $100 Million in venture capital to play with, and they're spending it.
This graphic shows some of the new things they're bringing to banking....:
A look at some features. |
Get Your Piece of the $100 Million Pie…
Now you can get those good feelings Leo got, by getting the app, getting a $50 'welcome' deposit from then, and then choosing a charity you'd like them to donate another $25 to.
At a price tag of $75 spent on every new user it's the biggest mobile banking app bonus we've seen so far.
…and that's not even everything, lastly, being a user comes with cell phone insurance up to $600 included for free!
I have to admit, it feels good getting some perks from a bank, that's something I only heard of as a 'back in my day' story from parents and grandparents.
Is It Actually Worth Using?
It actually is! They refund your ATM charges (not just the ones your bank charges, they literally pay you $3 if an ATM charged you $3!)
The app is free, with the option to donate if you like it, or not.
They pay you interest on the funds you save with them, and those profits won't be made by investing in companies that pollute.
So do some good for the world, and claim your $50 by joining the free app now.
Author: Don Kennedy
Austin Newsdesk | Aspiration Review