I’m already using Greenlight and I have a U.S. Bank checking account, can I still receive complimentary* Greenlight?

Yes, you can! If you already have a Greenlight account and a U.S. Bank checking account, you’re eligible to receive complimentary Greenlight by linking the two.

Here’s how to connect your Greenlight account through the U.S. Bank app:

    1. In your U.S. Bank app, tap the eligible checking account you would like to link to Greenlight 
    2. Select the “Manage” tab  .
    3. Scroll down to Greenlight and tap “Enroll
    4. Tap “Connect to a Greenlight account” to link your existing Greenlight account 
    5. Follow the prompts to complete the process! 

A few things to keep in mind:

    • You’ll be moved to the Greenlight Select plan, which includes core features like saving, spending, and chore management — but not investing or safety features.
    • If you currently have investments through Greenlight, they’ll be liquidated as part of the switch.
    • Any funding sources you previously linked (like another bank account or debit card) will be replaced by your U.S. Bank checking account.

 

*U.S. Bank customers are eligible to receive the Greenlight Select plan complimentary when an eligible U.S. Bank checking account (excludes Safe Debit and Electronic Transfer accounts) is added as a funding source. You are required to be an authorized transactor on the U.S. Bank account, be at least 18 years of age, and be enrolled in online banking. Your U.S. Bank checking account(s) must be the preferred funding source for your Greenlight account for the entirety of the partnership. If your U.S. Bank checking account(s) cease to be the preferred funding source for your Greenlight account or you add a funding source that is not an eligible U.S. Bank checking account, you may be charged a monthly fee by Greenlight. In-app upgrades will result in additional fees. Subject to Greenlight identity verification. See terms for additional information and Greenlight account eligibility. Offer subject to change.

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