Startup allows people to earn stock when they shop

June 13, 2019 Off By jrtrombold@gmail.com

Spotted: US-based startup Bumped helps people earn stock by shopping. Each purchase made at a participating business earns Bumped clients stock, the company says.

Bumped aims to make the stock market more accessible, according to the startup. It says 14 percent of Americans currently own stock. Its platform makes it easy to earn stock in the companies its clients trust and helps build brand loyalty for businesses, according to Bumped.

The platform is straightforward: you sign up, enter your credit or debit card number, and shop. Each purchase from Bumped-partner businesses earns you fractional shares of stocks. It costs nothing to sign up and you do not pay any additional fees to obtain the stock, according to Bumped. Instead, the startup earns fees from its partner businesses. Brands like Chipotle, Domino’s, Target, and Walmart are already working with Bumped.

The app is also catching on with investors. Bumped recently raised €4.4 million in new funding. Last year, it received over €10 million in funding.

Email: press@bumped.com

Website: bumped.com

Contact: facebook.com/bumpedapp

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