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  2. Federal Reserve fines Walmart-linked Green Dot Corp $44 ... - AOL

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    Green Dot Corp., a company that partners with Walmart to sell prepaid debit cards at the retail giant, has been fined $44 million by the Federal Reserve for "numerous" alleged failures that harmed ...

  3. Walmart-linked Green Dot Bank receives proposed Federal ... - AOL

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    Green Dot may be best known for the reloadable debit card it sells at Walmart under the brand Walmart MoneyCards. Thanks in part to this partnership, Green has opened some 67 million accounts over ...

  4. Apple and Walmart banking partner Green Dot fined $44 ... - AOL

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    Green Dot Bank, the tiny state-charted Utah bank behind financial products at some of America’s largest companies—including Apple and Walmart—today agreed to pay a $44 million fine ...

  5. Green Dot Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Green Dot raised $20 million in funding, [6] including Sequoia Capital as an investor. In 2008, Green Dot ceased to offer prepaid Discover cards. [7] On July 30, 2019, Green Dot launched the Unlimited Cash Back Bank Account, offering 3% cash back as well as a savings account offering 3% interest [8] known as the Unlimited cashback account.

  6. The 10 best prepaid debit cards you can get without a credit ...

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    The Walmart MoneyCard, issued by Green Dot Bank, offers up to 3% cash back on Walmart.com purchases, 2% at Walmart fuel stations, and 1% in Walmart stores (total annual cash back limit is capped ...

  7. Steve Streit - Wikipedia

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    Streit founded Green Dot Corporation in Pasadena, California. Green Dot provides MasterCard and Visa debit cards to consumers who could not otherwise get an account from a traditional bank. In 2002, Rite Aid became the first large retailer to sell Green Dot cards. By 2010, over 50,000 retail stores sold Green Dot products. [9]