Fidor Bank is a totally unconventional digital banking service.
The German-based bank has no branches, choosing to exist only in the digital sphere. Fidor Bank acts like a sharing economy app more than it does a traditional bank. Rather than writing its own loans, Fidor facilitates lending and borrowing in every format, from peer-to-peer lending to foreign exchange brokerage.
Fidor Bank customers can store their funds with the online banking service as they would a traditional bank. But even this feature has a totally unusual twist -- the interest rate of Fidor Bank's savings account is based on the number of likes on the banking app's Facebook page. The rate is currently set at 0.25%, but it will increase by 0.05% for every 2,000 Facebook likes Fidor Bank receives.
Social Media-Based Banking
Fidor Bank Sets Its Interest Rates Based On Facebook Likes
Trend Themes
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Digital Banking — Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new ways to provide banking services predominantly through digital platforms, eliminating the need for physical branches.
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