What Does Kasasa Mean?

By Dakota West Credit Union

May 25, 2020

You may have seen the word “Kasasa” in our branches or on our website and wondered what it means.  That’s a good question.  If you check the dictionary, you probably won’t find it.  If you ask your smart phone, it may misspell it.  So why not ask the expert: Kasasa.

“So, what does Kasasa mean?

Put simply, Kasasa is a way to get cash back every month for doing what you already do each day.  Do you check your account online or from your phone each month?  Do you use your debit card a few times a week?  Are you enrolled in eStatements?  Then you can qualify for Kasasa Cash Back® rewards.  You can even receive reimbursements for ATM fees.

You probably think there’s a catch, but there’s not.  There is no monthly minimum balance requirement or a monthly service fee.  Kasasa really does mean extra cash in your account each month.

If you prefer to keep a healthy balance in your checking account, a Kasasa Cash® account might be a good fit for you.  You can earn interest rates on your balance as well as benefit from ATM reimbursements.  To learn more about these accounts and what you need to do to qualify for your cash back, visit our Personal Checking page of our website.

If you already have a Badlands Checking account with us, stop by one of our branches and ask us to change your account to a Kasasa account.  It takes just a few minutes, but it will mean a little extra cash in your account each month – that’s what Kasasa means to you.

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