Green-Got is an ethical French neobank founded in 2020 by Maud Caillaux to address the pressing global environmental crisis, particularly in the finance sector. The bank offers a current account and savings products, with plans to launch investment options in the future. Green-Got's revenue model relies on 33% of monthly subscription fees and interchange fees from merchant transactions.
Green-Got operates a minimalist approach, providing a simple current account and a debit card made from recycled materials like wood or plastic. The account comes with a French or Belgian IBAN, allowing customers to receive salaries directly. The debit card has a monthly fee of EUR six and offers free payments worldwide, high spending limits, and two free ATM withdrawals per month within the EEA. However, it lacks travel insurance.
Committed to transparency, Green-Got invests all its funds, except operating costs, into certified sustainable projects across renewable energy, water management, forest and ocean protection, sustainable agriculture, circular economy, and low-carbon transportation. It collaborates with organizations like Wings the Ocean for environmental initiatives. Green-Got's ethical practices are verified by independent bodies.
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