Discovery Bank promises good financial health

Social media went abuzz with the launch of the long awaited Discovery Bank, with most people saying that the “South African Banking Industry is officially shook”. Whilst critics say there’s nothing new that the bank is providing consumers. However the bank promise is that good financial behavior needs to be rewarded. This stems from Discovery Health, where members are rewarded for achieving their fitness goals through the Vitality reward systems.
A lot has been said about the bank but below are some of the interesting things to know about Discovery Bank.

Techled bank
According to Adrian Gore – Discovery CEO technology will be at the forefront the Discovery Bank, with everything accessible on the face of mobile phone. It is the world’s first bank built on behavioral model. Smart algorithms will determine how much vitality and discount consumers get depending on their “financial health”. You can open an account following five steps on the app. This feature will however be open to the public in 2019 as it is still in Beta phase.

10% of the bank will be owned by black depositors
The exact details of how this is going to happen are not yet, however Gore stressed that it is not going to be BEE scheme. However the intention is that when black depositors join the bank, they will be given a share of the equity based on certain parameters.

Fee structure
The fee and interest rate structure were not communicated at the launch however Gore said it would be market-related closely linked with the client’s vitality status.

Vertical Card
Discovery has literally turned the banking industry upside down by introducing a vertical bank card instead of the conventional horizontal card as most banks do.

Discovery Bank vertical card

ATM withdrawals
The bank won’t have ATMs just like Investec however clients can use the vertical card withdraw cash from any ATM and there are plans for Discovery to set a branch at their headquarters in Sandton.

Anyone can be a client
The target market for the Discovery Bank is very broad, from low LSMs to high LSMs.

Does Discovery Bank get a Pat or a Slap?

Saying the Discovery Bank gets a Pat will be a premature celebration as the bank has not revealed a lot of information about the fee structure, which is what most are concerned about. However, the good thing is that the bank aims to encourage people to spend less they earn, which is a good thing given that most South Africans are over indebted. Also, the business model of most existing banks is to get more to take debt so that they can make more money through interest. On the other hand one cannot also give it a Slap because it hasn’t failed (yet) at delivering on its promises. History will be the judge.

Got any take on the launch of Discovery Bank? Leave your comments below.

Share the Post:

Read More

Top 16 YOBA

The Top 16 Youth-Owned Brands Awards announce new categories

Brands on The Rise

Brands on The Rise – Embedded

Business

2023 Reflections: My Top 5 Business Lessons

Trevor Noah

Business

Spotify is set to debut a fresh, original podcast featuring Trevor Noah on Thursday, November 9th.

Technology

Green Scooter Is Moving At Electric Pace

Lifestyle

Krispy Kreme Teams Up with Nestle

Trends

Lerato Agency Celebrates 2nd Anniversary

Technology

A new online bartering platform, CirculateIt launches in South Africa

Lifestyle, Trends

KFC’s Kentucky Town Warms Up Cape Town This Winter

Lifestyle, Trends

Outfits That Brought the Honey From the Durban July

Lifestyle, Top 16 YOBA

MTN Pulse Helps MDU Cleaning Services with R50 000 To Help Rebuild Store

Top 16 YOBA

Pat On Brands donates R5 000 to a youth-owned cleaning service company in Soweto

Lifestyle, Top 16 YOBA, Uncategorized

Siwela Wines crowned the Top Beverage Brand – Sponsored by Black Crown

Lifestyle, Trends

Nando’s Brings Exciting #PeriTricks to The Heart of Braam

Top 16 YOBA

Tshepo Jeans crowned the Overall Top Brand at the inaugural Top 16 Youth-Owned Brands Awards

Top 16 YOBA trophy

Top 16 YOBA

Winners of the inaugural Top 16 Youth-Owned Brands Awards announced

Technology, Top 16 YOBA

MTN Pulse becomes the official category sponsor of the inaugural Top 16 Youth-Owned Brands Awards

Top 16 YOBA

Kgotso Pati Designs the 1st Top 16 Youth-Owned Brands Awards Trophy

Lifestyle, Top 16 YOBA, Trends

Pat On Brands Announce Executive Judges For The Inaugural Top 16 Youth-Owned Brands Awards.

Lifestyle, Trends

Black Crown expands into Gin & Dry Lemon with Marula

Lifestyle

Over Half A Million Rand In Tips Raised For Bar Staff Over Workers’ Day Weekend

Thebe Ikalafeng

Lifestyle, Trends

Brand Africa endorses the inaugural Top 16 Youth-Owned Brands Awards

Lifestyle, Trends

Comedians Stuck in a Flying Fish Billboard on William Nicol Drive

Lifestyle, Trends

Y launches a thrilling drama series, called Tequila AF, exclusively on the YFM app

Brand News

Over 1 500 VWGA Employees Star in Remake of Iconic “VW You and Me” Advert

Brands & People

SPAR Appoints John Bradshaw as Chief Marketing Officer to Drive Brand Growth

Brand News, Business

Mpoomy Ledwaba and Sheldon Tatchell Expand Aneno Beauty with New Fourways Mall Nail Salon

Brand News

Checkers Sixty60 Drivers Earn R160 Million in Tips