KEY POINTS
  • Chime took four years to reach 1 million users. Its growth is accelerating: The bank added 1 million users in the past three months,
  • "The notion that you have to do it all physically and rent retail space to do that, I don't think that's the way a 30-year-old would see the world," CEO Chris Britt says. "Maybe for my mom."

Chime, a digital bank without a single branch, is picking up steam.

The San Francisco based start-up took about four years to reach its first million customers, crossing that threshold in May 2018 by luring users with the promise of no-fee checking and saving accounts.