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T-Mobile Extends Mobile Banking Service to Sprint Users

T-Mobile Extends Mobile Banking Service to Sprint Users Image Credit: T-Mobile

Now that Sprint is part of T-Mobile, legacy Sprint customers can get ALL the benefits of T-Mobile MONEY, a no-fee, mobile-first, checking account.

T-Mobile MONEY is mobile-first, that lets people do their daily banking virtually anywhere, anytime right from the app — deposit checks, set up direct deposit, pay bills, send a check or pay with a mobile wallet such as Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay, transfer money, instant debit card disabling, pay a bill or pay a friend through person to person payments. The app also offers biometric security through fingerprint and Face ID login, account alerts and debit card disabling.

 

Legacy Sprint customers can now sign up to score ALL the T-Mobile MONEY benefits, including an industry-leading 4.00% Annual Percentage Yield2 (APY) on balances up to $3,000 and 1.00% APY thereafter. Plus, the Operator  is making T-Mobile MONEY even better with cash deposits and the ability to get paid up to two days early with direct deposit. Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, many popular savings interest rates have dropped to all-time lows6 yet holding on to your money has never been more critical, said T-Mobile.

Mike Sievert, CEO of T-Mobile
T-Mobile MONEY customers get an industry-leading return on their money with zero fees, so they keep more and grow more, the way it should be. This is just one more way we’re welcoming legacy Sprint customers into the T-Mobile family, and I’m not even close to finished yet.

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