Still, I feel like colleges should be steering students toward learning the ins and outs of smart money management through relationships with actual bank accounts instead of prepaid pieces of plastic. (businessinsider.com)
A number of financial firms created money market funds, which weren't actual banks so they could pay as high interest as they wanted. (fortune.com)
They are used primarily by companies who have several employees without actual bank accounts where checks can be deposited. (creditcardeducation.com)