Getting a bank account is no longer a quick and easy task, especially for people with bad credit. Most banks in the US offer what are often termed 'second chance' or 'fresh start' banking accounts for folks in this situation. The downside is that they usually charge maintenance fees but on the positive side, the customer can generally 'upgrade' to a regular account after a period of time.
Some banks that offer checking accounts for those with bad credit include First Jackson Bank and Pacific Trust Banking. If you have bad credit, you may want to consider a prepaid debit card. They are easy to obtain and most allow direct deposit of your paycheck.
There are many banks that offer bank accounts for businesses with bad credit. Examples of banks that offer bank accounts for businesses with bad credit includes Wells Fargo and TCF Bank.
No Chex and Chex Systems, Chase, and PNC all offer checking accounts to people who have a history of bad credit. PNC requires the attendance to a 90 minute money management course.
There are several banks that offer merchant credit card accounts. These banks include TD Bank, PNC Bank, Merchants Bank, Bluepay, and Bank of America.
Wells Fargo, 1st Commercial Credit, Crestmark, TAB Bank, and RMP Capital are just a few of the banks that can offer accounts receivable financing. Credit unions in your town might be able to offer this also.
Banks that offer free checking accounts include Ally, Capital One 360 (formally ING Direct), Alliant Credit Union, Bank of Internet USA, Connexus Credit Union, Incredible Bank, and Perk Steet Financial. Other banks such as Wells Fargo, PNC bank, US Bank, and America First Credit Union offer options for free checking accounts such as also having a savings account at the bank.
Many banks offer retirement accounts. Chase and Bank of America are two banks that offer the ability to set up an IRA.
Banks that offer commercial credit cards include Bank of America, Bank of the West, and US Bank. They offer several types of credit cards, individual, and for business.
A specific bank that offers no-free checking accounts is PNC bank. In addition, Chase bank, Bank of America, and many other banks might offer no-free checking accounts.
There are four major types of accounts that banks normally offer. It may vary bank to bank what their individual accounts are. The major types of accounts are checking accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts, and time deposits.
The banks that offer interest accounts are Ally Bank, Mutual of Omaha Bank, Citibank and a average bank should have that. Compare the interest rates at best rates to get the best.
Most large banks today offer mortgage savings accounts. HomeBuyer is one such bank. Other banks, such as Bank of America, Chase, and CitiBank offer mortgage savings accounts too.
There are many banks that are offering children accounts from high street to online accounts though the type of the accounts will vary. One of the banks offering children accounts is Barclay's which is offering Barclay plus account for children between the age of 7-18.
There are a few banks that offer business current accounts. HSBC Bank is one of the most popular banks that offer these types of accounts to their customers.
"To your luck, pretty much all banks offer business checking accounts which can really help your company or business. It would be best to ask a representative from the company or bank to refer you to their offers."