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How to find the right online bank for you

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By Miriam Cross
Posted on August 09, 2019

Q: I want to open an online high-yield savings or money market account. But because these are new to me, I’m trying to perform due diligence somehow. Is there anything I need to know or beware of before signing up?

A: Start your search at Bankrate.com or Depositaccounts.com. Online banks don’t have branches you can walk into to ask for help, but you can find one that offers round-the-clock customer service, such as Ally Bank or Discover Bank.

Test out the website of any bank you’re interested in to make sure it’s user-friendly. Some online banks maintain clunky, bare-bones websites that are difficult to navigate.

Transferring funds from the savings account at your brick-and-mortar bank to a new account at an Internet bank can pay off big-time. According to DepositAccounts.com, interest rates for savings accounts at online banks averaged 1.52% at the end of 2018, compared with 0.26% at brick-and-mortar institutions. Consider both savings and money market deposit accounts, which can have comparably high yields.

“Online banks have made leaps in how easily someone can open and transfer accounts,” said Aaron Graham, a certified financial planner at Abacus Planning Group, in Columbia, S.C.

Don’t be tempted solely by the highest yields. Sometimes banks will open new accounts with enticing but short-lived promotional rates for new customers. Choose an institution that has been around for many years and has a history of paying competitive rates.

These days, well-established online banks are offering savings account rates between 2.1% and 2.3%, with no minimum balance or monthly fees, said Ken Tumin of DepositAccounts.com.

Other things to consider

To check out a bank’s rate history, visit depositaccounts.com and select “Savings Accounts,” then “Personal Savings Accounts.” Scroll past any sponsored accounts, and click on the “Details” arrow for each bank to see a rate history chart.

If you anticipate making frequent transfers between your online savings account and your checking account at a traditional bank, look for an online institution that doesn’t have a low daily or monthly cap on the number of outside transfers.

And if you value easy access to your cash, search for an account that offers a debit or ATM card (such as Synchrony Bank’s High Yield Savings) or check-writing privileges (such as Sallie Mae Bank’s money market account).

Last but not least, make sure accounts at the bank you choose are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). (Online banks typically state that they are covered by the FDIC at the bottom of their home page.)

The FDIC will insure up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank, per ownership category. For example, an individual savings account is insured up to $250,000; a couple with a joint account is insured up to $500,000.

If your balance teeters at the edge of that limit, you can open another account at a different bank, or use the tool at MaxMyInterest.com, which will spread your cash among high-yield savings accounts at reputable banks, keeping the balances below FDIC limits. But you’ll pay a quarterly fee of 0.02% on your cash balance for the convenience.

 © 2019 The Kiplinger Washington Editors. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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