The 8 Least-Evil Banks as Determined by CNNMoney (2024)

CNNMoney has put together a list of the 8 least-evil banks.

What do they mean by least-evil?

Since legislation passed not long ago to reign in bank fees and unfair practices, more and more free banking is disappearing and many banks have been implementing all sorts of fees to make up for lost revenue from the new laws. Some banks offer ways to avoid their fees but you have to jump through hoops to figure out how to qualify.

Why is this important? Bank fees can drain your account! You can easily find yourself paying a good amount of money in bank fees every month. According to a Wall Street Journal article (The New Bank Fees: How to Fight Back, June 19, 2010), the average fee for falling below the minimum balance on an interest-bearing account is $12.55 while the average overdraft fee was $29.58. Add to that the fact that banks will be looking to either limit debit card transactions or add fees to the transactions and you can see how it’s getting expensive to bank!

So CNNMoney found eight banks with no ATM fees, high-yield accounts, and free checking (a couple of which appear in my favorite free online checking accounts).

Here are CNNMoney’s 8 least-evil banks:

Ally Bank

You can use any ATM for free as Ally reimburses any fees you may incur. There are also no monthly maintenance fees or minimum balances. In fact you can open an account with $0. Their accounts also offer up higher interest than most other banks so you can maximize your savings and your checking. To deposit money you need to either mail in checks (provided by Ally) or make a transfer from another bank account.

See more about Ally Online Savings and Ally Online Checking.

ING Direct

ING’s Electric Orange checking has no ATM fees when you use one from their network. They will mail out paper checks for you, offer up bill-pay, and you can make person-to-person to any person so long as you have their account number. ING also offer up high-yield checking and savings accounts.

I’ve made it no secret that I love my ING accounts. I have savings, checking, and use their online brokerage – ShareBuilder. I’ve had an account with ING since 2003.

USAA

This bank started out as a bank for military families but now is open to all. They offer checking with no minimum balance, no monthly maintenance fees, and free paper checks. For customers with military connections, you can make remote deposits via computer or cell phone.

Personally, I’ve heard only good things about USAA. I’m not an account holder but anyone I’ve seen mention them raves about their products.

Take a look at USAA checking.

Capital One

Capital One is a “brick and mortar” bank, meaning they operate from physical store locations (the prior selections have been online banks). This is nice if you want a place where you can deal with a teller face-to-face. Their checking accounts are generally free of monthly maintenance fees and minimum balance requirements (exceptions after a year for those in Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland). CNN Money notes that a downside is they only offer free ATM use in their network which is relatively small (roughly 2,000 ATM’s).

Alliant Credit Union

Located in Illinois, Alliant Credit Union is one of the largest credit unions in the U.S. and is open to everyone. They offer checking with no monthly maintenance fee or minimum balance requirement. they offer options for high-yield checking and have over 80,000 ATM’s to use free of charge within their network.

Though I can’t speak personally about this credit union, I’ve heard many great things about using a credit union for your banking.

PNC

PNC offers checking without monthly maintenance fees or minimum balance requirements. ATM fees are free in their network of over 6,000 ATM’s. If you maintain a $2,000 balance then PNC will reimburse out-of-network ATM fees.

The Incredible Bank

No, this isn’t a bank out of a Pixar movie. Incredible Bank aims to have higher interest rates than other online banks. Their checking is free unless you need a paper statement. ATM’s are free or reimbursed when you are charged from other networks. To deposit money you need to mail in checks or transfer money from another bank account.

Charles Schwab

This brokerage offers a free online checking account to those who open a brokerage account. There’s no monthly maintenance fee, no minimum balance requirement, and no currency exchange fee for ATM’s overseas (nice to have if you travel out of the country often). They also allow you to use any ATM with no fees charged and will reimburse you for other network fees.

CNNMoney also mention Fidelity’s checking account, also available to those with a brokerage account with Fidelity. (They snuck in a ninth bank).

Personally, I’m surprised PerkStreet Financial isn’t listed. They also offer free checking, have free paper checks, and offer a cash rewards debit card which is very rare and none of the other banks listed offer on a regular basis (I’ve seen ING’s Electric Orange checking with promotional cash back rewards a few times but not as a standard).

What do you think of these choices? Do you bank at any of these banks? Do you have a favorite not on this list?

The 8 least evil banks – CNNMoney.com

The 8 Least-Evil Banks as Determined by CNNMoney (2024)

FAQs

Which banks are the least evil? ›

Here are CNNMoney's 8 least-evil banks:
  • Ally Bank. You can use any ATM for free as Ally reimburses any fees you may incur. ...
  • ING Direct. ING's Electric Orange checking has no ATM fees when you use one from their network. ...
  • USAA. ...
  • Capital One. ...
  • Alliant Credit Union. ...
  • PNC. ...
  • The Incredible Bank. ...
  • Charles Schwab.

Is there a downside to opening a checking account? ›

Potential downsides to most types of checking accounts can include: Usually does not earn interest. Monthly service fees. Overdraft fees.

Are there any downsides to opening a savings account? ›

Savings account benefits include safety for your savings, interest earnings and easy access to your money. However, savings accounts may have drawbacks, such as variable interest rates, minimum balance requirements and fees.

What is a downside of using a savings account instead of a checking account? ›

With savings accounts, funds are less accessible, since these accounts are made to store money for financial goals. Checks can't be written against them, and you're generally limited to six free withdrawals or transfers a month from the account.

What is the safest bank to keep my money in? ›

JPMorgan Chase, the financial institution that owns Chase Bank, topped our experts' list because it's designated as the world's most systemically important bank on the 2023 G-SIB list. This designation means it has the highest loss absorbency requirements of any bank, providing more protection against financial crisis.

What banks should I stay away from? ›

The worst banks in America of 2024
  • Wells Fargo. BBB customer review rating: 1.06/5. ...
  • Credit One. BBB customer review rating: 1.11/5. ...
  • Bank of America. BBB customer review rating: 1.06/5. ...
  • Chase Bank. BBB customer review rating: 1.1 / 5. ...
  • US Bank. BBB customer review rating: 1.1 / 5.
Dec 20, 2023

Should I deposit all my cash? ›

Depositing a big amount of cash that is $10,000 or more means your bank or credit union will report it to the federal government. The $10,000 threshold was created as part of the Bank Secrecy Act, passed by Congress in 1970, and adjusted with the Patriot Act in 2002.

How much money should you keep in a checking account? ›

The general rule of thumb is to try to have one or two months' of living expenses in it at all times. Some experts recommend adding 30 percent to this number as an extra cushion.

How much money should I keep in my savings account? ›

For savings, aim to keep three to six months' worth of expenses in a high-yield savings account, but note that any amount can be beneficial in a financial emergency. For checking, an ideal amount is generally one to two months' worth of living expenses plus a 30% buffer.

Can I lose money in a high-yield savings account? ›

You can't lose your money because, just like your regular checking and savings accounts, the money is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000.

Can you have too much money in a savings account? ›

You've exceeded FDIC limits

If you've exceeded the limit of $250,000 per depositor per account insured by the FDIC, congratulations are in order! Now it's time to take any funds beyond that FDIC limit and find another way to make it grow.

What are the cons of keeping your money out of a bank? ›

Lack of Protection.

Banks that are FDIC-insured will guarantee the safety and accessibility of your money in the event something happens. When you keep your cash in your drawer or under the mattress, there are no such guarantees.

Why should you not leave all your money in a savings account? ›

So if you keep your retirement nest egg in a savings account, you might lose out on the higher returns you need to outpace inflation over time. Also, a savings account won't give you any sort of tax break on your money.

Is there something better than a savings account? ›

Certificates of deposit (CDs) are fixed-rate time deposits. The rate is usually better than you can get with a savings account, and CDs are FDIC-insured for safety.

Why is it bad to keep money in a savings account? ›

The risk is it won't beat inflation – the rate at which the prices of goods and services increase. So, while the money in your savings account isn't going anywhere, its purchasing power drops over time. In other words, it will buy you less.

What is the least ethical bank? ›

Chase Bank remains the world's biggest funder of climate chaos since the Paris Agreement. Our other three least ethical banks, Citi, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America, are still among the top 5 fossil financiers since 2016. Let's take a closer look at how these banks use your money.

What is the safest bank in the world? ›

Global Top 100
RankNameFitch Rating
1KfWAAA
2Zuercher KantonalbankAAA
3BNG BankAAA
35 more rows
Nov 10, 2023

What bank is the most honest? ›

Following one of the most successful years in United's long history, United Bank has been named the Most Trustworthy Bank in America by Newsweek for 2023.

Which bank is the most customer-friendly? ›

Axis Bank, ICICI, HDFC, Kotak Mahindra, IDBI, YES Bank, IDFC, Induslnd Bank, etc are the most common and popular private banks in India which have good customer services.

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