
2024 Bank Account and Recommendation Thread : r/Banking
Please use this thread for all recommendations relating to bank accounts, credit cards, loans, financial management apps, etc. Where should I bank? Has anyone used ABC Bank? What is …
bankingexam - Reddit
Community for bank exam aspirants for sbi, ibps, rrb, insurance exams etc.
Pros and Cons of Sofi : r/sofi - Reddit
I was with USAA for banking since 2013, but was considering switching banks in mid-2023. There's nothing *wrong* with USAA's banking platform - solid bank, but not much in incentives …
An Honest Opinion: 3 months on SoFi : r/sofi - Reddit
The UX is quite nice, my only complaint is no dark mode in Banking, but I’m sure that will trickle in someday. I did receive my $250 bonus for setting up dd of 5k+, that was a nice surprise.
Any experience with EverBank? : r/personalfinance - Reddit
Mar 5, 2024 · Seeing as it's purely online banking, I'm imagining I'd need to use ATMs for pulling cash from EverBank which may limit the total withdrawals I can make at a given time, unless …
Blank Velocity Banking Spreadsheet : r/velocitybanking - Reddit
Blank Velocity Banking Spreadsheet So I'm very pleased my spreadsheet has been requested many times (that it's free probably helped somewhat). It's been a pain to have to ask for email …
What are the best High Yield Savings accounts? : r/personalfinance …
Dec 10, 2022 · Ally and Marcus are good high yield savings accounts for Gen-Z. Keep in mind, you should have a primary bank or credit union for banking services.
Best Business Bank Account : r/smallbusiness - Reddit
Hey everyone, looking for the best business bank account. Options that ive researched are: - Chase Business Banking - NOVO Business Banking (Online) - Mercury Business Banking …
CurrentBanking - Reddit
Terrible banking app How is this even a bank with all of the complaints by users? Current's "support" team does not respond to emails and continues to hold my fund to investigate …
Is Current trustworthy? : r/Banking - Reddit
Jan 18, 2023 · A place to discuss the in and outs of banking. Community, regional investment, commercial or consumer, come on in. Please review subreddit rules before posting.