SoFi Bank’s latest card launch may be welcome news for those who make frequent supermarket sweeps.
The new $0-annual-fee SoFi Smart Card earns an uncapped 5% cash back at grocery stores, which is among the best rates on the market in one of the biggest spending categories for many shoppers. Technically, you earn 5 SoFi “reward points” per $1, but those points are worth 1 cent each. Redemption options include a deposit into a SoFi checking and savings account, a statement credit, or as payment toward any SoFi loans.
However, there are some caveats to be aware of:
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Because it’s a charge card and not a credit card, you won’t be able to carry a balance and must instead pay off the card in full each month.
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Secondly, while the card doesn’t have an annual fee, you must have a SoFi checking and savings account and a SoFi Plus membership, which costs $10 a month. You’d need to spend at least $200 a month at grocery stores to earn enough in rewards to offset that membership cost.
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The SoFi Smart Card doesn’t earn rewards on any other purchases.
On the plus side, there’s no hard credit pull required to apply for the SoFi Smart Card, which protects your credit scores from the temporary dip that can happen from a credit inquiry.
Another unique feature of the SoFi Smart Card is how it’s integrated with the cardholder’s checking and savings account to prevent overspending. When a purchase is made with the SoFi Smart Card, the amount of that purchase is “reserved,” meaning those funds are no longer accessible to make other purchases until the card balance is paid.
It’s similar, in some ways, to how a debit card works. But unlike a debit card, the SoFi Smart Card reports to all three major U.S. credit bureaus, so it can help you build your credit.













































