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The Direct Bank market is a subset of the banking industry that focuses on providing banking services to customers through digital channels, such as online banking, mobile banking, and telephone banking. Direct Banks are typically characterized by their lack of physical branches, allowing them to offer services at a lower cost than traditional banks. Customers can access their accounts and perform banking activities such as deposits, transfers, and payments without having to visit a physical branch.
Direct Banks offer a range of services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, credit cards, and loans. They also provide customers with access to financial advice and investment opportunities. Direct Banks are becoming increasingly popular as customers seek more convenient and cost-effective banking solutions.
Some of the companies in the Direct Bank market include Ally Bank, Capital One 360, Simple, Chime, and Aspiration. Show Less Read more