Mobile Banking for Expats · Rome
Majority Review 2026
The bank built for life abroad
Designed for international residents — one app for banking, calling & more
What is Majority?
Majority is a mobile banking subscription designed specifically for internationals living abroad. For $5.99/month, members get a Visa debit card, FDIC-insured US bank account, unlimited international calling, free international money transfers, and a supportive community of fellow expats.
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What Majority Offers
Unlimited International Calling
Call your home country for free with unlimited minutes to 50+ countries included in your membership.
Visa Debit Card
Spend anywhere Visa is accepted. Fee-free ATM withdrawals at 55,000+ Allpoint ATMs in the US.
FDIC-Insured Bank Account
US bank account with up to $250,000 FDIC insurance — hold, spend, and receive USD.
Free International Transfers
Send money home for free — no transfer fees, competitive exchange rates.
Community & Perks
Join a community of internationals. Get discounts on shipping, flights, and local services.
Early Direct Deposit
Get your paycheck up to 2 days early with direct deposit to your Majority account.
Majority Pros & Cons
Our honest assessment for Rome users
✓Pros
- ✓Designed specifically for internationals and expats
- ✓Unlimited free calling to 50+ countries included
- ✓FDIC-insured US bank account
- ✓Free international transfers with no fees
- ✓Supportive community and expat-specific perks
–Cons
- –Monthly membership fee of $5.99
- –Primarily focused on the US market
- –Not a full bank — limited to everyday banking features
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Frequently Asked Questions
Majority — answers for Rome users
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