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Track and send change orders

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Track and share project updates, tasks & documents

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Subcontractor management & payment

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Earn 2.5% APY on your operating balance

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Beam is a financial technology company and not a bank. Beam partners with Stripe Payments Company for money transmission services and account services with funds held at Fifth Third Bank N.A and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC.

1 2.5% Annual percentage yield (APY) effective 10/10/2023. This is a variable rate and may change after the account is opened.

² The Beam Card is a pay in full charge card. Any outstanding statement balance will be automatically debited on each monthly payment due date from your designated bank account or the Beam Balance.

3 Beam partners with CapitalOS and First Internet Bank of Indiana, Member FDIC, for Beam Card. Cards are issued by First Internet Bank of Indiana, pursuant to a license from Visa Inc. Depending on your location, credit is provided by CapitalOS, Inc. or CapitalOS Financial Services LLC.

4 Beam Balance accounts are eligible for pass-through FDIC insurance up to $250,000 per depositor through Fifth Third Bank N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC. Beam Balance Accounts are eligible for FDIC pass-through deposit insurance if they meet certain requirements. The accounts are eligible only to the extent pass-through insurance is permitted by the rules and regulations of the FDIC, and if the requirements for pass-through insurance are satisfied. The FDIC insurance applies up to $250,000 per depositor, per financial institution, for deposits held in the same type of account (business versus personal, and so on). Neither Stripe nor Beam are an FDIC insured institution and the FDIC’s deposit insurance coverage only protects against the failure of an FDIC insured depository institution.