How Chime Built a Neobank for the Fee-Fatigued Middle Class
Startup Stories with Fexingo: Conversations About Founders, Funding, and Building Companies from Zero · 2026-05-29 · 10 min
Episode notes
Lucas and Luna drill into how Chime acquired 20 million users without a branch, a checkbook, or a single overdraft fee. They trace the company's origin story — founder Chris Britt's frustration with big-bank penalty fees after the 2008 crisis — and unpack the two product hooks that drove adoption: early direct deposit access and the SpotMe overdraft buffer. They discuss why Chime's model works specifically for Americans living paycheck to paycheck, how the company makes money (interchange fees, not account fees), and whether the playbook can survive rising interest rates and competition from incumbents like JPMorgan's Chase. They also examine the tension between mission and margin: is Chime really serving the underbanked, or did it just find a cheaper way to target the same profitable customers? #Chime #Neobank #Fintech #ChrisBritt #DigitalBanking #OverdraftFees #SpotMe #DirectDeposit #BankingWithoutBranches #FeeRevenue #InterchangeFees #Underbanked #StartupStory #Business #StartupStoriesWithFexingo #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Founders Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo