Community First Credit Union has been in business for almost 70 years, and it now has 25 branches located in northeastern Wisconsin. Does its wide range of financial services fit your needs?
Truist Bank may be the new kid on the block, but that's in name only. The bank is the result of the merger of two other well-known financial institutions. With a large network of branches, low minimum opening deposits and the opportunity to waive account fees, Truist Bank might be a good choice for people who want access to affordable banking products and services with the convenience of either banking online or in person.
If you're searching for a bank with high annual percentage yields, Quontic Bank should be near the top of your list. The bank's line of CDs also offers excellent rates, and most deposit accounts come with no fees.
Huntington Bank offers a wide selection of financial products and services to customers in its service area, but it doesn't pay competitive interest rates on its deposit accounts.
Discover's online checking account is one of only a handful of financial service providers that offers a cash back debit card. It offers a host of benefits and perks.