A spokesperson for the company said that Stash is not disclosing the full round of investors in this round. But analysis from Techcrunch points to participation from Breyer Capital, a previous investor whose founder Jim Breyer has heartily endorsed the new Stock-Back service.
The Green Dot-powered banking service comes with the core features that will sound familiar to those who have used or looked at next-generation banking services before. It will include a debit card-based account, no overdraft or monthly maintenance fees, access to a network of ATMs that can be used for free and direct deposit services, as well as “personal guidance” for their financial planning activities, from saving to investing.