Four things to consider when choosing a bank

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Checking with choices

Of the products offered by a bank, a consumer’s checking account is often the cornerstone of their banking relationship and you should get different checking account options. Your checking account can open the door to a larger relationship with your bank as you reach milestones in life, like buying your first home or preparing for retirement.

When deciding on a checking account, consider what you value in a bank. To find the best checking account for your lifestyle, consider the minimum monthly balance you will keep in your checking account? Some banks have minimum balance requirements as low as $100.

Choose change

If you’re unhappy with your bank’s options, the process of switching is not complicated. Some banks will even offer services to make the process hassle-free and help customers move their banking activity. TD Bank, for example, offers a ‘concierge service’ for those opening a new checking account. An employee will help switch all of a customer’s account activity from their old bank; the entire process takes about 20 minutes.

No matter the state of your current banking relationship, don’t be afraid to talk to your bank and do your research about your choices. Your bank should make you feel valued and committed to help you make the best choice to fit your lifestyle.

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