Greenhouse Funds Boosts Stake in Chime Financial

Investment firm increases ownership in digital banking platform by over 200%

Published on Mar. 12, 2026

Greenhouse Funds LLLP has significantly increased its stake in Chime Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHYM), a U.S.-based financial technology company offering mobile-first banking services. According to a regulatory filing, Greenhouse Funds raised its ownership in Chime by 210.5% during the third quarter, making it the company's 28th largest holding.

Why it matters

Chime's fee-free digital banking services have attracted a growing customer base, and the increased investment by Greenhouse Funds suggests confidence in the company's growth potential. As the fintech sector continues to disrupt traditional banking, Chime's mobile-first approach and focus on reducing fees could position it for further expansion.

The details

Greenhouse Funds now owns 2,352,911 shares of Chime Financial, worth approximately $47.5 million as of the most recent filing. The investment firm's stake represents 0.63% ownership in the company. Chime Financial provides customers with a checking account, savings account, and debit card without monthly maintenance fees, overdraft charges, or foreign transaction fees, accessible through its mobile app.

  • Greenhouse Funds increased its stake in Chime Financial during the third quarter of 2026.
  • Chime Financial reported its latest quarterly earnings on February 25, 2026.

The players

Greenhouse Funds LLLP

An investment firm that has significantly increased its stake in Chime Financial, making it the company's 28th largest holding.

Chime Financial, Inc.

A U.S.-based financial technology company offering mobile-first banking services designed to reduce fees and simplify everyday transactions.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

The takeaway

Chime's innovative approach to digital banking, focused on reducing fees and providing a seamless mobile experience, continues to attract investment interest as the fintech sector disrupts traditional banking models.