Enroll in FAIR at Build Wealth!
FAIR is hosting a series of pop-up enrollment events in partnership with Build Wealth Minnesota. Build Wealth is a distribution partner of FAIR based in North Minneapolis. Both enrollment sessions include a combination of socially-distant in-person enrollment sessions at the Build Wealth office and virtual enrollment sessions via Zoom. Choose your preferred enrollment format and register today!
As a bonus, when you enroll in FAIR through a Build Wealth pop-up, FAIR will cover the cost of your $25 enrollment fee for both the checking and savings accounts!
Wednesday – May 19: 2 – 6 p.m.
Saturday – May 22: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Experience a banking solution built just for you.
Sign up for FAIR today – click “Get FAIR now” to schedule a virtual enrollment or check out our Events page to find an in-person event near you!
Clear and simple accounts.

Checking
No account overdraft fees … ever.
A FAIR Checking account can give you more control over your money. No account overdraft fees and no monthly minimum balance. Available regardless of your banking history.5

Saving
No monthly balance too small.
Between paying bills and stretching your paycheck, it can be challenging to make ends meet, much less put extra money away. Start small with FAIR Savings.

Credit Builder
Stronger credit shouldn’t be a struggle.
The FAIR Credit Builder sets you up to build your credit while building your savings at the same time. No credit score requirement to start.2
A FAIR Movement for Economic Justice
People want and need access to a financial system that works for them now more than ever—a pathway to financial security and wealth-building opportunities for their family and future.
Unfortunately, too many people—one in four people nationally according to the…

Built for the community, by the community.
Prepare + Prosper, a local nonprofit, in partnership with Sunrise Banks, N.A., Member FDIC, worked hand-in-hand with the community to build the FAIR Financial Solution. The products’ fees and features were set with the input of more than 150 community members.
