Credit unions are still winning on fees
Millions of Americans have switched from banks to credit unions in recent years. One big reason for this: credit unions have traditionally lower fees than banks. They still do, according to a new report from Bankrate.
CUs are under a lot of financial pressure these days, and many people have feared that they would have to raise fees. Increased regulation from Washington and pressure from big banks have made things tough for CUs. But their mission is – and always has been – to offer members the best possible deal.
So, it’s nice to see that credit unions are still the best choice for consumers.
Bankrate said that 72% of CUs still offer free checking vs. just 38% of banks. Nearly every CU that charges a fee for checking gives you a free checking option if you meet certain requirements. Bankrate said that e-statements, direct deposit or a combination of both are the most common requirements for free checking.
CUs charge $26.78 for an overdraft, on average, while banks charge $32.74.
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