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Simmons Bank Launches Round-Up Program to Automatically Transfer Debit Card Purchase Remainders to Savings Accounts

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Simmons Bank has introduced a new savings feature called the Round-Up program, designed to help customers save money effortlessly. The program automatically rounds up debit card purchases to the nearest dollar and transfers the difference into a designated savings account. This initiative aims to make saving more accessible by integrating it seamlessly into everyday spending habits.

According to details released by Simmons Bank, customers who enroll in the Round-Up program will see their transactions rounded up each time they use their debit cards for purchases. For example, if a customer spends $4.75 on an item, the program will round the transaction up to $5.00 and deposit the additional $0.25 into their linked savings account. The bank states that this approach allows users to build their savings incrementally without requiring significant changes to their financial routines. The feature is available at no extra cost and can be activated through Simmons Bank’s online banking platform or mobile app.

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Date: April 6, 2026

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