Product Updates

December 2021 — iOS domestic wires, monthly card limits & more


By: Mercury
December 14, 2021

As another year concludes, we took some time to reflect on everything we’ve built together, from our Series B to your Raises and everything in between. We saw...

  • Nearly $10M funded through Capital Guide
  • 26 countries represented in Mercury Raise
  • 1 custom Mercury logo cross stitch

Read about all of it and more in our Mercury 2021 Recap. We hope you enjoy the pet costume photos as much as we do.

We’ve also got some product updates.

📱 iOS domestic wires

We’ve added domestic wires as a payment option on iOS—previously, the iOS Move Money flow only supported ACH.

💸 Monthly card limits

You can set per-month spend limits on individual debit cards.

📅 Hustle Fund x Mercury event

Last month, Mercury CEO Immad Akhund, Hustle Fund co-founder Elizabeth Yin, and Hustle Fund Venture Partner and moderator Brian Nichols chatted about angel investing while running their companies at our virtual event, Dive Into Angel Investing. Watch the event video and read key takeaways here.

Stay tuned for a slate of events in the new year with industry-leading investors, founders, and more. Have a topic you want our take and tips on? Send us an email at [email protected].

🌱 Our Mercury perks partners

Catch

This U.S. open enrollment season, our perks partner Catch wrote a guide on how early-stage startups can provide access to employee benefits—even when budgets are tight. Get started with 2022 health insurance here.

We also added new perks.

  • Figure: Cap table management solution — 50% off first-year subscription
  • Miro: Online collaborative whiteboard platform — $1000 credit
  • Panther: Payroll, compliance, and benefits for globally distributed teams —$20K credit if Seed or Series A-stage, $10K credit if Series B-stage or beyond

Disclaimers and footnotes

    Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC. Deposit insurance covers the failure of an insured bank.