If You’re In A Relationship, Here’s How To Navigate The Joint Bank Account Situation
Gotta commit... a bit.
Entertainment
October 31, 2023

The stats are in…

Apparently 93% of Aussie Millennials and Gen Z’ers who are in a relationship share expenses but only about a quarter of them are likely to get a joint bank account. That means that those of us in relationships don’t mind splitting the bill on stuff like Uber Eats, rent, etc, but there just isn’t a bank that is offering the right kind of account for loved-up couples. Until now.

Up are asking you to commit (a bit) to their 2Up couples account which is tailored for that time in a relationship when things are getting serious enough that you have a preferred side of the bed, know each other’s Netflix password, and are comfortable enough to tell them when their cooking is terrible.

The 2Up account easy to set up and is designed to work alongside your personal finances, not replace them. It provides a shared transaction account, personal debit cards that track spending, and multiple shared savers. There are no strings attached and it’s easy to shut down if things go sour in your relationship.

You can read all about 2Up right here and prepare to drop down on one knee and commit… a bit.

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