Farewell Finn

Finn, the millennial-oriented banking app by Chase is going away:

Announced in 2017 and rolled out in 2018, Finn offered “a new perspective on banking” through customized tools that help consumers build savings and “reflect on everyday spending, from a daily cup of coffee to a vacation with friends.” The app was designed by working closely with millennials for more than a year to understand their unique money challenges and what influences their spending. “When it comes to money, millennials told us they don’t want to feel like they’re being judged,” said Bill Wallace, CEO of Digital at Chase. “So, we designed Finn to put them in charge, no matter where or how they’re spending.”

In June 2018, Chase announced that Finn is available nationwide for iOS with plans to be available on Android by the end of 2018. “Finn continues to evolve based on the meaningful feedback that we get from our customers,” said Melissa Feldsher, head of Finn by Chase. “We look forward to adding new features and experiences that our customers ask for as we continue to learn from them.”

Bottom Line: Chase is bummed: