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What is included in my NorthOne Account?
What is included in my NorthOne Account?

A NorthOne Account gives you access to integrations, money movement, a Mastercard® Small Business Debit Card, and more.

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Written by Brandon
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Once you’ve opened a NorthOne Account you’ll have access to all our tools below:

  • A dedicated business debit card to use anywhere Mastercard® is accepted*

  • A virtual debit card that lets you tap and pay with your phone while you wait for your physical card to arrive

  • Domestic ACH** and wire*** transfers to and from your account

  • Envelopes**** to help you automatically budget your incoming funds

  • Access to our Invoice Payments feature

  • Access to our Revenue Dashboard feature

  • Support from our awesome Customer Care team

  • In-app mobile check deposits

  • Ongoing promotions

  • And more!

Have more questions about what you can expect when applying for, and opening, a NorthOne Account? Send our Customer Care team an email at [email protected] and we’d be happy to help.

NorthOne is a financial technology company, and not a bank. Banking services are provided by The Bancorp Bank; N.A., Member FDIC.

*The NorthOne Mastercard® Small Business Debit Card is issued by The Bancorp Bank, pursuant to license by Mastercard International Incorporated. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. Card may be used everywhere Mastercard is accepted.

**Same-Day ACH payments subject to fee. Timing of transfer depends on when the payment is scheduled. See the Deposit Account Agreement for cut-off times and more information.

***Domestic wire payments subject to $20 fee. See our Deposit Account Agreement for details

****NorthOne Envelopes let you designate a portion of your balance for certain purposes and you can view them on the mobile app or website to help you stay organized. For more information, read the Deposit Account Agreement.

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