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Is MrBeast Launching His Own Bank? What We Know

Kate Plummer
16/10/2025 11:35:00

YouTuber MrBeast has filed a trademark application for what appears to be a banking app, according to filing data.

According to the application, filed on October 13 and seen by Newsweek, the social media star has filed a trademark for “MrBeast Financial”—a banking services mobile app that provides cryptocurrency, investment banking and other services. It has not yet been approved and there is little information about the full details of the venture.

Newsweek reached out to representatives for MrBeast and his legal team as well as the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to comment on this story outside of normal business hours.

Why It Matters

MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is the most popular YouTuber in the world, with 446 million subscribers on the platform as at the time of writing. The 27 year old regularly posts videos of him and others taking part in stunts—including being punched by former professional boxer Mike Tyson—and he also participates in charitable acts including distributing clean drinking water to people in poverty.

What To Know

According to the application filed with USPTO, the trademark is for “downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for banking services, short-term cash advances, providing cryptocurrency exchange services, providing investment banking services and investment management services, providing consumer lending services and insurance services, providing financial advisory and consultancy services, providing financial planning services, and providing financial wellness education services.”

The trademark application is owned by Beast Holdings LLC and no other information about its purpose exists in the public domain.

It comes after Business Insider reported in March that a company owned by MrBeast was exploring the idea of building a financial services company that would offer loans, credit cards and banking services, as well as financial literacy content. The report was based on a leaked investor pitch deck which Newsweek was unable to verify.

This is not the first time MrBeast has ventured outside of social media. The creator has also launched multiple business ventures, including the virtual fast food chain Beast Burgers, the chocolate brand Feastables and Lunchly, a “healthier” alternative to Lunchables.

What People Are Saying

Simon Taylor, a fintech expert with 60,000 followers, wrote on X: “MrBeast has proven his ability to branch out into consumer goods. And why shouldn’t that empire grow? I could see this being very brand-aligned if it helps consumers have good outcomes. MrBeast’s content is all about making good things entertaining. Or can we make entertaining things create good outcomes?”

What Happens Next

The application is being processed and has not yet been assigned to an examiner, USPTO information shows.

MrBeast is also working on a novel with the author James Patterson, set to be released in 2026 by the publisher HarperCollins.

by Newsweek