
Comun
Comun aims to improve financial mobility for Latinos in the U.S. by creating banking solutions tailored to the needs of immigrant families.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Comun.app is a fintech startup that offers financial services to the Latin American community in the United States. The company provides a banking platform that allows users to apply with over 100 documents from all over Latin America. It offers a bank account with a VISA card, with no absurd charges, no opening fee, no minimum balance, and no monthly commission.
Comun.app operates in the financial services market, specifically targeting the unbanked and underbanked Latino immigrants. This group often faces challenges in accessing traditional banking services due to language barriers and documentation requirements. Comun.app addresses these issues by offering services in both Spanish and English and accepting a wide range of Latin American documents for account opening.
The company's business model revolves around providing accessible banking services. It makes money through interchange fees, which are small charges paid by merchants for every transaction made with a Comun.app VISA card.
Comun.app also offers features such as the ability to deposit and withdraw cash at thousands of locations across the United States, including CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart. Users can receive their salary up to two days earlier by connecting to Zelle or their employer. The platform also provides robust security measures, including Face or Touch ID login, instant purchase notifications, and the ability to freeze and unfreeze the card at will.
The funds in Comun.app accounts are insured up to $250,000 by Piermont Bank or Community Federal Savings Bank, both members of the FDIC. The VISA card also comes with protections against unauthorized charges.
Keywords: Fintech, Financial Services, Latino Immigrants, Unbanked, Underbanked, Banking Platform, VISA Card, Interchange Fees, Security Measures, FDIC Insured.