Yes you can. And you won't have a minimum balance or service fee charge either until you're 18!
Yes, a 16-year-old can open a savings account with Chase Bank, but they will need a parent or guardian to co-sign the account. Chase offers specific accounts designed for minors, which help young individuals learn about saving and managing money. It's advisable to check with the bank for any specific requirements or documents needed for the account opening process.
A person can open a Chase savings account very easily. If there is a local branch office, that will be the quickest way. If not, go to their online website and the information will be there.
Chase currently offers an interest rate of .5 on their savings accounts. These are not high rates.
The yield for the Chase money market savings account is in line with the National average.You will find the highest rates with online accounts like www.DiscoverBank.com
Yes, Chase bank has a really great offer. You can get a linked savings and checking account with no monthly fees. They even have a sign on bonus. 1 year fees
Wells Fargo, if your parent is added on the account with you. They have a checking called the "teen checking" that is specifically designed for people between 13 and 17. Once you turn 18, you can open an account without your parent having to be on it with you.
JP Morgan Chase... for a savings account. But i believe it is outdated.
I have a chase account I'm not sure but I think 13 with guardianship meaning a joint a account with a parent etc. but 18 to get a debitcard.
Yes Chase provides a high yoield savings account. The account can be created free with free online email alert and Online Statements program. It also earns a good interest.
As of March 21, 2011 0.01 - 0.04% APY depending on account type.
There are many places to open a savings account. One of the best places is Chase. It has great return on your money. It gives you a high interest throughout the years.
No, it is not possible to deposit someone else's check into your Chase account without their authorization.