How Flourish Cash is able to pay great rates


Last updated: April 24, 2024

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Flourish Cash was designed to give customers access to a competitive interest rate and more FDIC insurance coverage through our Program BanksΩ within our easy-to-use and highly-secure platform. Read on to learn more about how Flourish Cash works behind the scenes. 

How Flourish Cash Works

Understanding how the Flourish Cash program works at a high level is quite simple. Customers looking to earn a competitive rate on their cash reserves can deposit money into a Flourish Cash account. Flourish then sweeps these deposits into our FDIC-member Program Banks, with whom we’ve negotiated higher interest rates. We keep a portion of the spread as our revenue and pass along the vast majority of interest to our customers. At the time of publishing, Flourish Cash offers a rate of 5.00% APY,§ which is 10x more than the national savings account average.# Our rates are subject to change at any time.

While the program is simple, many Americans are so used to earning nothing on their deposits that it can be surprising that Flourish Cash can pay such high rates.


Why banks frequently pay such low rates

Banks ultimately need deposits in order to support lending activity. In order to write new mortgages at 7% APY, auto loans at 9% APY, or offer credit cards at 15% APY, the bank may need to put in place a strategy to attract a certain amount of new deposits or retain existing deposits. For a typical brick-and-mortar bank, that might involve paying a competitive rate on deposits, but also may entail spending money on print or digital advertising, maintaining physical branches, staffing customer service teams, and more. Even for banks that pay low rates, it can be costly to raise deposits.

At the same time, banks simply aren’t incentivized to pay more. According to a Wall Street Journal analysis of S&P Global Market Intelligence data, the five largest U.S. banks by deposits – Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase., U.S. Bank, and Wells Fargo – which collectively hold about half of all the money kept at U.S. commercial banks in savings and money market accounts, paid an average of 0.4% APY in interest during the third quarter of 2022. By keeping money in these low-interest paying accounts, savers missed out on $42 billion that they could have earned if the money had been in a high-yield savings account.1


Why our Program Banks are willing to pay such competitive rates

For banks looking to expand lending activity, rather than incur all the costs of attracting those deposits directly, banks can instead pay competitive rates in exchange for bulk, or “brokered,” deposits. Brokered deposits are nothing new; in fact, there are hundreds of billions of brokered deposits in the US today.

For our Program Banks, paying competitive rates in order to attract tens or hundreds of millions in deposits from Flourish, at times literally overnight, can be extremely attractive in comparison to the many costs required to attract deposits directly. Our Bank Partnerships team works directly with banks to understand their funding needs and strike mutually beneficial, floating rate contracts – typically based on benchmarks like the Federal Funds Effective Rate (EFFR) or Federal Funds Target rate (FFT). We prioritize long-term, stable bank partnerships and have worked with many of the banks in our program for years.

The end result: better yield for our clients through efficient access to the macro interest rate environment and increased FDIC coverage through our Program Banks.

 

About Flourish

Flourish builds technology that empowers financial advisors, improves financial lives and retirement outcomes, and delivers new and innovative investment options to advisors. Today, the Flourish platform is used by more than 700 wealth management firms representing more than $1.5 trillion in assets under management. Flourish is wholly-owned by MassMutual. For more information, visit www.flourish.com.

 

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† A Flourish Cash account is a brokerage account offered by Flourish Financial LLC, a registered broker-dealer and FINRA member. Flourish Financial LLC is not a bank. Check the background of Flourish Financial LLC and its personnel on FINRA's BrokerCheck. The cash balance in a Flourish Cash account will be swept from the brokerage account to deposit account(s) at one or more third-party Program Banks that have agreed to accept deposits from customers of Flourish Financial LLC. The accounts at Program Banks will pay a variable rate of interest.

Ω The cash balance in a Flourish Cash account that is swept to one or more Program Banks is eligible for FDIC insurance, subject to FDIC rules, including aggregate insurance coverage limits. FDIC insurance will not be provided until funds arrive at the Program Bank. There are currently at least 20 Program Banks available to accept deposits for business Flourish Cash accounts and personal Flourish Cash accounts, and we are not obligated to allocate customer funds across more than this number of Program Banks if there is a greater number of banks in the program. Customers are generally eligible for FDIC insurance coverage of $250,000 per customer, per Program Bank, for each account ownership category. Thus, business customers are eligible for up to $5,000,000 of FDIC insurance and personal customers are eligible for (i) up to $5,000,000 of FDIC insurance for an individual account or revocable living trust account and (ii) up to $10,000,000 of FDIC insurance for a joint account with two owners or joint revocable living trust(s). The total FDIC coverage for a two-person household is calculated assuming that each household member has an individual account and that both household members share a joint account. If the number of Program Banks decreases for a customer (for instance, because a customer chooses to exclude Program Banks from receiving their deposits), the amount of FDIC insurance through Flourish Cash could be lower. Typically, all of a customer’s deposits at a Program Bank in the same ownership category (including deposits held outside Flourish Cash or held through multiple Flourish Cash accounts with the same ownership category) count toward the FDIC insurance limit for deposits at that Program Bank. Customers are responsible for monitoring whether they maintain deposits at a Program Bank outside of Flourish Cash and should consider choosing to exclude that Program Bank from receiving their deposits to avoid exceeding FDIC insurance limits. Although Flourish Cash is offered through a brokerage account and cash held in brokerage accounts often has the benefit of SIPC protection, until such time as we offer securities products, customers likely will not have the benefit of SIPC protection. SIPC protection is not available for cash held at the Program Banks. Our current Program Banks can be found here. For additional information regarding FDIC coverage, visit https://fdic.gov/.

§ Flourish Cash has a tiered interest rate structure and currently has one tier in effect. Rate and FDIC insurance coverage details can be found in the program summary. We deposit your cash with one or more of the Program Banks, subject to any Program Bank(s) you have excluded. You will earn the highest rate offered by Flourish up to the maximum deposit amount for each tier. Each annual percentage yield (APY) displayed here is effective as of 04/24/2024 and may change at any time. Your advisor may charge fees which impact the effective rate you receive on your cash; you should speak with your advisor for more information. The Flourish Cash interest rate(s) could be lower than the rate that could be earned by opening a deposit account directly with a Program Bank.

# Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Deposit Rates: Savings [SNDR], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/SNDR, 04/15/2024.

1 Rabouin, Dion. “The $42 Billion Question: Why Aren’t Americans Ditching Big Banks?”. The Wall Street Journal. December 8, 2022.