Which of these two would you choose for business and personal checking? Does one do anything better than the other?
This is purely a transactional account for income/expenses. I'm not interested in opening a brokerage at either bank, even for the Preferred Rewards at BoA. I like to keep brokerage and checking completely separate. I'd have a month or two of expenses in there, and that's it. No savings accounts, no brokerage accounts.
I'm tired of smaller banks and CUs with bad mobile applications, limited customer service hours, slow transfers, etc. I just want an account that has Zelle, good bill pay, an easy to use website, and an app that doesn't crash every time I open it. I've narrowed it down to these two banks because they are everywhere, especially where I live. I'm not interested in an online only bank unless it also has business checking capabilities.
I know there is a general dislike for the "too big to fail" banks on here, but it's hard to deny that they do the basics really well, and if you have direct deposit they are basically free. I see no reason to stay at a smaller bank or credit union and sacrifice on features and technology.
This is purely a transactional account for income/expenses. I'm not interested in opening a brokerage at either bank, even for the Preferred Rewards at BoA. I like to keep brokerage and checking completely separate. I'd have a month or two of expenses in there, and that's it. No savings accounts, no brokerage accounts.
I'm tired of smaller banks and CUs with bad mobile applications, limited customer service hours, slow transfers, etc. I just want an account that has Zelle, good bill pay, an easy to use website, and an app that doesn't crash every time I open it. I've narrowed it down to these two banks because they are everywhere, especially where I live. I'm not interested in an online only bank unless it also has business checking capabilities.
I know there is a general dislike for the "too big to fail" banks on here, but it's hard to deny that they do the basics really well, and if you have direct deposit they are basically free. I see no reason to stay at a smaller bank or credit union and sacrifice on features and technology.
Statistics: Posted by SeattleLaw — Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:47 pm — Replies 2 — Views 401