The rounding rule
Each eligible transaction is measured against the next whole dollar. A $12.10 purchase creates a $0.90 roundup, while a $19.99 purchase creates a $0.01 roundup.
Hasanah does not simply count every card swipe. It applies roundup logic to eligible transactions, leaves out certain categories of activity, and then totals the result for the week.
Each eligible transaction is measured against the next whole dollar. A $12.10 purchase creates a $0.90 roundup, while a $19.99 purchase creates a $0.01 roundup.
Pending, reversed, refunded, duplicated, disputed, failed, canceled, or otherwise ineligible transactions may be left out of the cycle. That keeps roundups tied to completed spending rather than noisy account activity.
Banks, cards, and data providers do not finalize everything instantly. That means some eligible transactions can show up later or land in a different cycle than you expected.
Yes. If the transaction data is delayed or not finalized yet, it may surface later rather than immediately.
It rounds up to the next whole dollar, not to the nearest dollar.
Because the number and size of your eligible purchases vary from cycle to cycle.