EDGE Boost The First Bank Account for Sports Bettors

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Sports gambling pro Spanky swears by them.  And they will also be a main sponsor at his annual sports betting retreat, BetBash.

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It's EDGE Boost.  They claim to be the first bank account for bettors.

EDGE Boost features:

  • Up to 0.5% Cash Back uncapped    
  • $250k in Daily Debit Spend    
  • 100% Approval on all Betting Deposits    
  • No Usage Cost or Minimums

That cash back appears to be one of the biggest draws based on Spanky's feed.

EDGE accounts are FDIC insured up to $250,000. Deposit Checking accounts are held with Cross River Bank, Member FDIC insured up to $250,000.

There are no minimum balances or costs to maintain an account. EDGE only generates revenue when you use the card and we pass through a portion of revenue as Cash Back on qualified usage.

The EDGE Boost VISA debit card can be used at licensed sportsbooks, horse racing platforms, iGaming (iCasino) websites, daily fantasy sports sites, and sweepstakes websites. It is also accepted at authorized brick-and-mortar casinos.

The EDGE Boost VISA debit card starts with a $250,000 daily limit for high throughput cash access. Unlimited withdraws can be pushed to the card from betting accounts

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