Get paid faster.
Nursa Direct, powered by Branch, is a business debit Mastercard and bank account* designed to pay you faster—built exclusively for clinicians who use the Nursa App. You can use it to pay for purchases at thousands of locations.
Fast and free digital payments: Payments for eligible Shift Reports go directly to your Nursa Direct app instantly after submitting—free of charge.
Fee-free access to your pay: No minimum balance, no credit check, no monthly fees.
Save, spend, or send as you choose: Use your Nursa Direct card to shop online, pay bills, make everyday purchases like gas or groceries, and more. Add your Nursa Direct card to Apple Pay for tap-to-pay convenience. You can also withdraw cash for free at 55,000 ATMs** or send your money to other bank accounts for free***.
Tackle bills and unexpected expenses with ease: Utilize free financial tools like personalized spending insights, upcoming bill alerts, and more.
Set aside funds for a rainy day: Faster pay gives you the flexibility to cover living expenses and set aside money for your savings goals. Start saving a little each month towards an emergency fund, a family vacation, or any other financial goal you may have.
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Disclosures
*Banking services are provided by Evolve Bank & Trust, Member FDIC. Nursa Direct, powered by Branch, is a Mastercard debit card and account issued by Evolve Bank & Trust pursuant to a license from Mastercard and may be used everywhere Mastercard debit cards are accepted subject to certain restrictions, local laws, and regulations. Nursa, Inc. is not the provider of any banking service, any service outlined herein, or any service provided by Branch, Evolve Bank & Trust, or their affiliates. Nursa, Inc. is not responsible for any service outlined herein or that may be provided by Branch, Evolve Bank & Trust, or their affiliates. Your participation and use of any service or banking service provided by Branch, Evolve Bank & Trust, or their affiliates is completely voluntary, and you assume all risks associated with such use.
**Branch partners with Allpoint Network to provide up to 8 free ATM transactions per month at over 55,000 ATMs. A $2 fee will apply per transaction after 8 transactions until the next month. You may incur a fee by withdrawing funds from an ATM outside the Allpoint network. You may use the ATM Locator within the Nursa Direct app to ensure that you are using an ATM within the Allpoint Network.
***There is no cost to use the app or Nursa Direct debit card. However, you may incur a small fee if you choose instant transfer of funds from the Nursa Direct account to an external debit card or account. Any fee assessed is not the action of Nursa, Inc. and is solely the result of your use of a service provided by Branch, Evolve Bank & Trust, or their affiliates.
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What's New in Nursa Direct
2024.11.2
November 25, 2024
Exciting end-of-year update! Business Card users will now be able to download their account statements as CSV files, which are typically easier to import into tax and accounting software than PDFs. We hope this option helps make tax time just a smidge easier for independent contractors everywhere.
This release also includes all the usual bug fixes and performance improvements to help everything run smoothly. Thanks for using Nursa Direct!
Instant pay for shifts but can’t transfer $ w/o exorbitant fees
I still cannot link my bank account. I never receive the confirmation text to confirm all of my bank information in the Nursa Direct app and there isn’t any option to send the link through email.
I will be closing this account if this issue isn’t resolved.
Your fees for transferring $ to an outside debit card are horrendous and I’m sickened your company is just another company that takes from nurses and and makes $ off of our hard working backs.
$20 dollar “transfer fee” to move $1,000 from your bank to mine?
Ya’ll are making stupid amounts of money just to get the $ to a different acct makes me wonder if y’all are purposely making it difficult to add a bank so you can continue making exorbitant amounts of $ off of the only other option to the adding $ to an outside debit card to move money to a different acct. Well, aside from finding a no-fee ATM somewhere exceptionally inconvenient to access and manually pulling out the money they going to my original bank and depositing said money.
Looking forward to resolving the issue or closing my account.