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NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS AN INITIATIVE OF COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER - PDF
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1 Office of the New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer Take It To The Bank A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS AN INITIATIVE OF COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER Bureau of Policy and Research 20152 : A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 20153 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 3 DEMAND FOR BASIC BANKING SERVICES 3 ACCOUNT CHARACTERISTICS AND SUMMARY METHODOLOGY 6 AFFORDABILITY RANKING: JUDGING THE COST OF USING AN ACCOUNT 6 ACCOUNT FEATURES 11 STARTING AN ACCOUNT 11 ACCESSING AN ACCOUNT 12 ONLINE BANKING 13 COST OF USING AN ACCOUNT 14 FEATURES OF AN ACCOUNT 16 ACCOUNT SERVICES AND FEES 16 RECOMMENDATIONS 18 METHODOLOGY 18 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 19 APPENDIX A: MINIMUM OPENING DEPOSIT, LOW TO HIGH 20 APPENDIX B: GENERAL HOURS OF OPERATION, LOW TO HIGH 23 APPENDIX C: MONTHLY MAINTENANCE FEES, LOW TO HIGH 26 APPENDIX D: SURCHARGE-FREE ATMS, HIGH TO LOW 29 APPENDIX E: CHECKING PRODUCT SUMMARIES 31 ENDNOTES 1054 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Bank accounts come with many benefits. Even the most basic bank account gives consumers a secure place to deposit their hard earned wages, grow their savings, pay bills, accrue credit, and manage their own money. From the teenager with his or her first summer job to the near-retiree carefully tending their finances, bank accounts give consumers control over their own financial lives. Unfortunately, too many New Yorkers do not share in the benefits of banking. While New York City is the financial capital of the world, an estimated 825,000 adults in New York City lack even a basic checking account. 1 This amounts to 13 percent of all City households, well above the national rate of 7.7 percent. 2 In some neighborhoods like Mott Haven and Melrose in the Bronx, over half of all residents are classified as unbanked. 3 All New Yorkers should be able to reap the benefits of participating in the banked economy. And for the unbanked and underbanked, access to an affordable account can save hundreds of dollars per year compared to costly alternative financial services like check-cashing. However, deciding which account best suits one s needs can be a daunting task and obtaining comprehensive information about the features and fees associated with accounts can be challenging for the average consumer. Take it to the Bank, by New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer, is designed to make that process easier by providing extensive information on basic banking products in one place. The 74 checking accounts surveyed in this report one account per featured bank have the lowest opening deposit and monthly maintenance fees among each bank s product offerings, making them an accessible entry point to banking for many New Yorkers. This report profiles 74 different FDIC-insured banks that offer retail services in New York City, and shares data on 34 different features, fees and attributes of each bank. Offering by far the most comprehensive review of basic bank accounts currently available to local consumers, the report assembles and interprets over 2,500 separate data points relating to bank features and policies. In addition, this information is available in an interactive online search tool at which makes it easier than ever for New Yorkers to take a second look at their existing accounts, or open an account for the first time. Take it to the Bank aims to promote transparency in consumer banking by highlighting the factors that are most important to everyday New Yorkers. A 2011 Pew Trust study of checking accounts found that among 265 checking products surveyed, the median disclosure statement included 111 pages of fine print. 4 Buried within that mountain of legalese is crucial information about fees, account benefits rules, and bank procedure. For the first time in New York City, this report brings that information out into the open. To help consumers further navigate the diversity of checking options available in New York City, this report provides an at-a-glance assessment of the most affordable bank accounts available to consumers. ing the fees, costs, and policies associated with each account is intended to help New Yorkers quickly identify bank accounts with the most competitive combination of features and policies. 1 TAKE IT TO THE BANK: A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 20155 Some key findings of the report include: For a low balance customer, the average cumulative cost of maintenance and transaction fees amounted to $73 per year. The combined initial opening deposit requirement and the estimated cost of utilizing a basic bank account ranged from $0 to $500 per year for a low balance consumer, according to a model developed by the Comptroller s office. 28 percent of banks did not appear to offer or widely advertise a basic banking (also known as Lifeline) account, as is required under New York State law. 5 Failing to promote these accounts makes finding an affordable entry point into banking all the more difficult for New Yorkers. Among the 20 banks offering the most affordable combination of fees and opening deposits, the vast majority (90%) are banks with 25 branches or fewer. This finding suggests that the bank on your block might not be the best bank for your buck. Only 28 percent of banks are currently accepting the City s new municipal ID card, IDNYC, as a valid form of identification with which to open an account. Understanding banking options is critical for today s consumer. The percentage of banks with more than $50 billion in assets that offered free checking declined from 96 percent in 2009 to 41 percent in Furthermore, in 2013, the nation s banks took in an estimated $31.9 billion from overdraft fees alone, while monthly maintenance fees continue to rise. 7 More locally, there are clearly steep challenges to overcome in providing all New Yorkers with safe, accessible and affordable banking services. The City s Community Investment Advisory Board (CIAB) recently found that there are 1.2 branch locations for every 1,000 residents in areas with a majority-minority population, compared to 3.6 locations per 1,000 residents in areas that are majority white. 8 In addition, the Bronx has the lowest concentration of bank branches per household of any county in the nation, while also having the lowest median household income in the five boroughs. 9 Take it to the Bank is the latest in a series of reports designed to increase transparency and accountability in the financial services industry, a bulwark of the New York City economy. In March 2015, Comptroller Stringer issued Safeguarding our Savings, which called for federal and state action to hold financial planners to the fiduciary standard which dictates that advisors act in the best interests of clients or, where planners are subject to a lower standard, to disclose that in plain language to clients. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER 26 INTRODUCTION New York City is the financial capital of the world, home to a diverse array of financial institutions that cater to clients ranging from Fortune 500 firms to working families across the five boroughs. However, despite the City s financial preeminence, the benefits of the banked economy remain beyond the reach of many New Yorkers. Research conducted by the New York City Office of Financial Empowerment found that 825,000 adults in New York City lack even a basic checking account. 10 As a result, many unbanked residents rely on costly alternative financial services like check-cashing and lending. 11 Take it to the Bank is designed to improve financial empowerment by providing individuals and families with the information they need to choose the bank that is best for them. This is especially important since research shows that confusion over fees and the fees themselves are significant barriers to entry for the unbanked. 12 Moreover, the information provided in this report is not only needed for those currently unbanked, but also provides New Yorkers with insight into the range of checking options available in New York City. Recent surveys have shown that fewer consumers are switching banks, with only 7 percent choosing to move their primary account to a different institution in 2011, according to Javelin Strategy and Research. 13 While this might suggest that banks are meeting customers needs, it may also suggest that consumers face a litany of barriers in changing banks, including lack of awareness of alternative offerings. This report is the product of a comprehensive survey of basic banking options available to New Yorkers in each of the City s five boroughs. It includes 34 different account features from 74 FDIC-insured banks offering retail services with at least one branch in New York City. These 2,500 data points are accessible in an easy-to-use, interactive online database 14 and provide the basis for the report s affordability ranking, which compares the fees and costs of each account. The report specifically focuses on entry-level, low-fee, low-cost checking account options. While most banks offer a range of checking products, each featuring a different combination of fees, services and restrictions, a bank s basic checking account is often the most affordable and appealing option for New Yorkers with limited income or who are opening an account for the first time. Because different consumers have different needs, the report details a series of account attributes from branch hours to international wiring costs so that New Yorkers can comparison shop for their ideal account. Hidden fees and lack of practical disclosure can prove costly. In 2013, the nation s banks took in an estimated $30 billion from overdraft fees alone, while monthly maintenance fees continue to rise. 15 As fees increase, fewer and fewer banks are offering free checking options. In 2014, 41 percent of US financial institutions did not even offer a free account. 16 Take it to the Bank is designed to bring sunlight to these fees and empower consumers to make informed choices. To demonstrate the necessity of inclusive and affordable banking options, this report briefly surveys the demand for low cost banking services in New York City. DEMAND FOR BASIC BANKING SERVICES velist, essayist and New Yorker James Baldwin famously observed that anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor; and if one is a member of a captive population, economically speaking, one s feet have simply been placed on the treadmill forever. 17 Baldwin s creed rings true for many of the unbanked. A 2012 study commissioned by the Inspector General for the U.S. Postal Service found that Americans spent more than $89 billion on interest and fees for financial services provided outside traditional banking institutions an average of $2,400 per underserved family. 18 This conclusion dovetailed with a 2010 study by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, which found that households with a net income of $20,000 may pay 3 TAKE IT TO THE BANK: A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 20157 as much as $1,200 annually for alternative service fees well above the expense of a checking account. 19 Indeed, the economic consequences of being unbanked or underbanked are severe. While New York leads the nation in legal protections that cap the rate a check cashing operation can charge, consumers can still lose up to two percent of every paycheck in check cashing fees. 20 On an annual basis, a full-time, minimum wage worker in the State of New York could end up paying $364 in check cashing fees alone, plus the cost of any money orders needed to pay bills. 21 While fees associated with checking accounts vary significantly, low-cost checking accounts often impose significantly fewer fees for routine use, while at the same time strongly encouraging asset accumulation and savings. 22 Unfortunately, too few New Yorkers share in the benefits of institutional finance. As noted above, 825,000 adult New Yorkers lack a bank account. 23 That amounts to 13 percent of all City households, well above the national rate of 7.7 percent (see chart 1). 24 In some neighborhoods like Mott Haven and Melrose in the Bronx, over half of all residents are classified as unbanked. 25 Chart 1 Banking Status of U.S. Households, 2013 Underbanked Unbanked Status Unknown Fully Banked *Source: 2013 FDIC National Survey of Banked and Underbanked Households OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER 48 Unbanked families cite several reasons for not participating in the banking system. As detailed in Chart 2 below, respondents to a 2013 FDIC survey cited high minimum balance requirements, dislike or distrust of banks, and high fees as reasons for remaining unbanked. 26 Chart 2 Reasons Households Are Unbanked Do not have enough money Don t like dealing with or don t trust banks Account fees are too high or unpredictable ID, credit, or banking history problems Privacy Inconvient hours or locations Banks do not offer needed product or services Other Cited as reason Main reason *Source: 2013 FDIC National Survey of Banked and Underbanked Households Many banked consumers share the same reservations about their accounts. Combinations of minimumbalance requirements, monthly maintenance fees, transaction fees, and overdraft fees can erode consumer confidence, as well as the balance of their bank accounts. Overdrafts alone encompass the majority of fees customers incur through use of their bank account. Knowing what fees and costs are associated with your account, and how those fees compare to other accounts can help consumers save and grow their hard earned dollars, rather than watch them slip away. Indeed, many consumers may be unaware of the range of options available on the market including the guarantee of a low cost basic account at every bank. New York State law requires banks operating within the state to offer a low cost, basic banking account, commonly known as a Lifeline account. 27 Lifeline accounts must include the following features: 28 Initial deposit requirement of no more than $25 Minimum balance requirement of no more than one cent Monthly maintenance charge capped at $3 At least eight free withdrawals per month restrictions to the number of deposits that can be made to the account each month 5 TAKE IT TO THE BANK: A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 20159 Our survey identified 21 banks or 28 percent of the institutions that did not appear to offer or widely advertise a product consistent with the criteria of a Lifeline account. The information these banks provided in printed materials and online, as well as by the bank s own employees, was insufficient to identify a basic banking product consistent with the criteria set forth under New York Banking Law 14-f. This failure to promote basic banking products represents a missed opportunity to potentially attract unbanked consumers into traditional banking with simple, low-cost options. ACCOUNT CHARACTERISTICS AND SUMMARY METHODOLOGY This report compiles data from 74 FDIC-insured banks doing retail business with at least one physical branch in New York City. Credit unions, wealth management institutions, online banks, and alternative finance options are beyond the scope of this report. Information was gathered from websites, printed materials and phone conversations with bank staff. Subsequently, the banks were asked in a survey to review all data, correct any oversights, and supply missing information. The report s data is current as of May Our survey asked banks to report on the most basic checking account currently offered by their New York City branches. Once a banking product was identified, our survey queried the banks on 34 different account attributes. Banks were asked to provide information on metrics relating to the opening of an account, account access options, account benefits and features, fees, and additional services provided by the bank and its branches. While the selection of data points is designed to give the consumer insight into how their account could work for them, every consumer s banking needs will vary according to their savings goals, credit history, debt load, and usage patterns. Consumers are encouraged to further consult with banks to determine what account(s) best fits their individual needs. Full data on each bank and a complete methodology is available in the Appendix and on the Take it to the Bank website at This report found a wide variance in costs to open and utilize a basic checking account. Even accounts marketed as basic or free checking could carry substantial consumer costs depending on patterns of use. AFFORDABILITY RANKING: JUDGING THE COST OF USING AN ACCOUNT In order to gauge the relative costs of using each of the 74 surveyed accounts, this report sought to determine what possible fees or costs a low-balance customer could potentially incur over a year. A standard profile for a low balance customer was developed, drawing on existing surveys, research, and academic literature. This profile assumes the following: A fluctuating bank balance of $250 for two months, $500 for eight months, and $750 for two months. Our report examines the cost of utilizing an account for a low balance consumer. Studies indicate that individuals drawing incomes of less than $25,000 per year can struggle to maintain high account balances. Estimates peg the average balance of checking and savings accounts at approximately $600. This report assumes a baseline $500 balance with fluctuations throughout the year. For the purposes of calculation, the indicated balance is estimated to remain static throughout the month. Fourteen transactions per month. A 2014 Federal Reserve paper demonstrates that the average American consumer makes 22.7 combined transactions per month through use of checks, debit card, and electronic payments. However, a consumer earning less than $25,000 utilizes cash for a much higher proportion of their transactions (55%). Accordingly, this profile assumes a low balance customer will utilize their bank account for 14 transactions a month, split between debit purchases, checks, online bill pays and electronic transfers. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER 610 One out-of-network ATM withdrawal per month. According to a 2008 survey of New Yorkers compiled by the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), 21 percent of respondents reported not having access to an ATM within their community. As a result, this profile estimates one out-of-network ATM withdrawal charge levied each month. use of direct deposit. The same survey noted above indicates that that a majority (61%) of bank account holders do not have reoccurring direct deposits into their accounts. Use of. Research compiled by the FDIC shows that half of banked households utilize online banking across the income spectrum. Given that online banking is increasingly promoted by banks and consumer access to an online portal is growing more uniform, this profile assumes the customer is at least enrolled in online banking. One overdraft fee per year, assessed for a transaction of $20: While only 10 percent of US adults overdrew their account last year, the likelihood of incurring a hefty overdraft fee increases dramatically for households with less than $50,000 in yearly income. According to the DCA study noted above, 21 percent of account holders in two low income New York neighborhoods incurred overdraft fees every few months. Therefore, this report assumes one overdraft fee assessed per year. The transaction responsible for bringing the account holder s balance into the red is placed at $20 for the purposes of calculation. This is consistent with a Pew Research Center study finding that approximately 40 percent of overdraft fees are incurred by a transaction that was $20 or less. 29 The above profile was applied to each account featured in the Take It to the Bank survey. The results show a dramatic variation in the fees account holders might pay over a year of utilizing their accounts. Fees ranged from $0 to over $200 dollars per year. High fees and onerous costs are not the only deterrents to unbanked customers. According to an FDIC survey, the majority of unbanked individuals believe they are priced out of owning an account before they can even get their foot in the door. While an opening deposit requirement is not a fee the money simply transferring from the consumer s pocket to their account high deposit requirements can bar unbanked consumers from enjoying the benefits of banking. In order to assess the barriers to opening an account and the accumulated costs of utilizing an account for a year, this ranking adds those figures together to demonstrate the total cash required to open and maintain an account over a year. By estimating a customer profile to calculate the cost of annual bank fees and policies, this affordability ranking can help consumers quickly identify bank accounts with the most competitive combination of features and policies. Consumers wishing to weigh a larger variety of account features to better personalize their selection of an account should visit the Take it to the Bank online tool at Using the interactive website, consumers can find banks that appeal to their own unique profile and needs. 7 TAKE IT TO THE BANK: A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 201511 Affordability Ranking Bank Projected Total Yearly Cost Minimum Opening Deposit Total Cash Required to Open and Maintain a Checking Account for One Year Capital One $0 $0 $0 Maspeth Federal Savings $5 $1 $6 rtheast Community Bank $20 $5 $25 Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh $30 $0 $30 Cathay Bank $24 $10 $34 Citibank $36 $0 $36 KeyBank $30 $10 $40 Cross County Savings Bank $42 $1 $43 Community Federal Savings Bank $25 $20 $45 Alma Bank $35 $10 $45 Spring Bank $24 $25 $49 NewBank $25 $25 $50 ah Bank $25 $25 $50 Savoy Bank $25 $25 $50 Amalgamated Bank $52 $0 $52 Flushing Bank $28 $25 $53 Empire State Bank $30 $25 $55 Popular Community Bank $30 $25 $55 Ridgewood Savings Bank $30 $25 $55 Kearny Bank $35 $25 $60 BNB Hana Bank $36 $25 $61 New York Community Bank $66 $1 $67 BCB Community Bank $20 $50 $70 First Central Savings Bank $47 $25 $72 Sussex Bank $48 $25 $73 Woori America Bank $56 $25 $81 United Orient Bank $58 $25 $83 OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER 812 Bank Projected Total Yearly Cost Minimum Opening Deposit Total Cash Required to Open and Maintain a Checking Account for One Year Astoria Bank $59 $25 $84 BankUnited $35 $50 $85 Victory State Bank $84 $1 $85 First American International Bank $85 $0 $85 BBCN Bank $62 $25 $87 Sterling National Bank $63 $25 $88 Wells Fargo $65 $50 to open in branch; $25 to open online/by phone Investors Bank $66 $25 $91 Metropolitan Commercial Bank $66 $25 $91 Wilshire Bank $66 $25 $91 M&T Bank $72 $25 $97 Shinhan Bank America $72 $25 $97 People's United Bank $73 $25 $98 The Berkshire Bank $78 $25 $103 Carver Federal Savings Bank $79 $25 $104 United International Bank $79 $25 $104 Asia Bank, N.A. $80 $25 $105 Mercantil Commercebank $59 $50 $109 The First National Bank of Long Island $59 $50 $109 PNC Bank $86 $25 $111 rthfield Bank $114 $1 $115 Amerasia Bank $92 $25 $117 Eastbank, N.A. $92 $25 $117 HSBC Bank $126 $0 $126 Global Bank $104 $25 $129 East West Bank $30 $100 $130 Valley National Bank $107 $25 $132 Quontic Bank $35 $100 $135 $90 9 TAKE IT TO THE BANK: A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 201513 Bank Projected Total Yearly Cost Minimum Opening Deposit Total Cash Required to Open and Maintain a Checking Account for One Year Santander Bank $113 $25 $138 Ponce De Leon Federal Bank $42 $100 $142 TD Bank $143 $0 $143 Country Bank $119 $25 $144 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China $121 $25 $146 Bank of the Ozarks $47 $100 $147 First Republic Bank $138 $25 $163 Interaudi Bank $143 $25 $168 Signature Bank $169 $0 $169 Community National Bank $71 $100 $171 National Bank of New York City $150 $25 $175 Apple Bank for Savings $167 $10 $177 Hudson Valley Bank $136 $50 $186 City National Bank of New Jersey $150 $50 $200 Emigrant Bank $192 $25 $217 Habib American Bank $124 $100 $224 Chase Bank $202 $25 $227 Bank of America $209 $25 $234 Abacus Federal Savings Bank $0 $500 $500 Projections calculated by the New York City Comptroller s Office are based on bank data as of May OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER 1014 ACCOUNT FEATURES In addition to the ranking above, the report provides consumers with the ability to compare banks across 34 separate account criteria, both on the Take it to the Bank interactive website and in the appendix to this report. The features, as described in more detail below, are organized in five main categories: Starting an account ing an account Online banking Cost of using an account of an account Account services and fees Wiring money STARTING AN ACCOUNT Accepted ID: Opening a new account requires applicants to verify certain information and provide at least one form of identification. At a minimum, consumers are asked to provide their name, date of birth, current address, and a personal identification number, such as a Social Security number or taxpayer identification number (TIN). 30 Banks are also likely to request a valid form of picture identification which could be satisfied with a driving license, passport, or other form of government identification. A consumer does not have to be a United States citizen to open a bank account. Many banks will accept foreign forms of ID, including passports and foreign government IDs. Certain banks also accept consular identification cards which include a photograph, address, birthplace, and unique identification number. Twenty-one banks in our survey have committed to accepting New York City s new municipal ID card IDNYC as approved verification. 31 IDNYC is an effort to connect New Yorkers to programs and benefits, including banking services. The card is available to all City residents, including homeless individuals, undocumented immigrants, and those lacking other forms of ID. In the absence of guidance from State and Federal regulators, most banks surveyed by the Comptroller s office had not yet reached a decision on whether to accept IDNYC as valid identification for the purposes of opening a bank account. However, reports suggest that some institutions most of them credit unions have begun accepting the card. 32 Banks with Minimum Opening Deposits of $1 or Less Amalgamated Bank Capital One Citibank Cross County Savings Bank Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburg First American International Bank HSBC Bank Maspeth Federal Savings New York Community Bank rthfield Bank Signature Bank TD Bank Victory State Bank Minimum Opening Deposit: A minimum opening deposit is the initial amount required to open a bank account. Thirteen banks in our survey advertised a minimum opening deposit of $1 or less. Amounts necessary to open an account ranged from $0 to $500, with the average minimum opening deposit totaling $34. Links to Savings: Our survey examined if consumers could link their checking accounts to a savings account. Savings accounts, which typically offer consumers a substantially higher interest rate than checking accounts, are designed to help consumers save for future needs. Linked savings accounts can help protect consumers against over-drawing a checking account. Under this model, any transaction with the potential to exceed a 11 TAKE IT TO THE BANK: A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 201515 consumer s account balance would automatically entail a transfer of funds from the linked savings account to the overdrawn checking account. In exchange for greater interest, savings accounts offer fewer withdrawal options. Nevertheless, many consumers in the market for a low-cost, affordable account state that the opportunity to grow their savings in a dedicated, connected account is one of the most important features of an account. 33 This flows from the fact that amassing even a small amount of savings (as little as $100) has been shown to boost feelings of economic security and flexibility. Seventy percent of banks included in our survey offered a link to a savings account. Banks with s Alma Bank Amalgamated Bank Bank of the Ozarks Chase Bank City National Bank of New Jersey Country Bank Cross County Savings Bank East West Bank Key Bank Spring Bank TD Bank Victory State Bank Wells Fargo Bank s: Customers with bad credit or a troubled banking history may find it difficult to open a new bank account or to access banking services. Many banks use specialized credit reporting services, such as ChexSystems, to research a customer s past history with banking products. If a customer has amassed significant overdraft fees in the last five years, carries a high debt load, or has a poor credit rating, they may be deemed ineligible for a standard banking account. Thirteen banks in our survey offer accounts for consumers not deemed eligible for a typical checking account also known as second chance accounts. An additional 13 banks report that they will conditionally offer second chance accounts on a case-by-case basis. SafeStart Accounts: The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs has partnered with seven banks and four credit unions to offer the NYC SafeStart account. The SafeStart account has no overdraft fees, a minimum balance requirement of $25 or less, no monthly fees provided minimum balances are met, and provides an ATM card. The seven banks in this report that offer SafeStart accounts at select branches are: Amalgamated Bank, Capital One, Carver Federal Savings Bank, M&T Bank, Popular Community Bank, Ridgewood Savings Bank and Spring Bank. ACCESSING AN ACCOUNT Number of New York City Branches: There are over 1,800 individual bank branches across the five boroughs an increase of over 35 percent over the past decade. 34 While five banks in our survey Bank of America, Chase, Citibank, Capital One, and TD Bank reported over 100 bank branches each, most banks profiled are smaller institutions. The diversity of New York s banking institutions provides consumers with myriad choices ranging from international to community banks. Despite the prevalence of bank branches in certain parts of the city, residents of the outer boroughs or minoritymajority neighborhoods do not enjoy the same access to bank branches. The City s Community Investment Advisory Board (CIAB) recently found that there are 1.2 branch locations for every 1,000 residents in areas with a majority-minority population, compared to 3.6 locations per 1,000 residents in areas that are majority white. 35 In addition, the Bronx has the lowest concentration of bank branches per household of any county in the nation, while also having the lowest median household income in the five boroughs. 36 As the CIAB Needs Assessment notes, most non-manhattan banks appear to be concentrated along commercial strips. : Those without a bank account often mention limited hours of operation as a barrier to accessing and relying on a checking account, OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER 1216 the proverbial bankers hours. According to the FDIC, 63 percent of banks do not offer extended hours or services on weekends and nearly 7 percent of unbanked households cite inconvenient hours or locations as a reason why they lack a bank account. 37 Banks in our survey varied in the number of hours they were open per week. Including banks where hours vary by branch, 56 banks in our survey or 75 percent are open to customers for some period of time on weekends or provide service after 6:00 p.m. on weekdays at one or more of their branches. Debit Card Availability: The vast majority of accounts surveyed offered the use of a debit card, with only six banks not automatically attaching a card to the account. Debit cards allow account holders to make electronic payments without the need to carry cash, while also providing access to ATMs. Number of NYC ATMs: Our survey asked banks to report the number of bank-owned ATMs located in the five boroughs. Answers ranged from zero to over 1,900. Utilizing a bank-owned ATM can spare a customer fees and allow access to special features like ATM deposits, account balance, and activity inquiries. Number of Networked ATMs without in NYC: Several banks belong to non-bank ATM networks, such as Allpoint or STAR. If banks participate in these programs, their customers are allowed access to potentially thousands of surcharge-free ATMs, in New York City and across the country. However, while the ATM will not levy a specific surcharge, bank rules regarding fees for transfers or transactions may still apply. ATM networks allow smaller, community banks to achieve city and nationwide ATM coverage. Fees for Using an Out-of-Network Domestic ATM: Over half of banks surveyed charge customers a fee for using a non-bank or out-of-network ATM. These fees can be as high as $3.50 for a single withdrawal. In contrast, 30 banks do not charge a fee. The full list is available in the appendix or in the online tool at It is important to note that while a bank may not charge a fee to its own customers for out-of-network ATM use, the operator of the ATM may levy a surcharge at the point of withdrawal. In 2014, consumers utilizing out-of-network ATMs paid an average of $2.77 per transaction. 38 Foreign Transaction Fees: ing money when abroad can be an expensive proposition. Several banks report charging fees between one and three percent of the money withdrawn, with additional surcharges of up to $6. In contrast, 22 banks do not levy a fee on purchases or withdrawals made abroad. However, many foreign ATMs will extract a convenience charge even if a customer s own bank may forgo a fee. ONLINE BANKING 39 Availability of : Almost every bank in the Take it to the Bank survey (72 of 74) offers some form of online access to consumer bank accounts. Online banking offers consumers convenience, 24- hour access, and greater control over their account. The FDIC s website includes a number of tips and guidelines to help consumers navigate online finance. 40 : Most banks in our survey allow customers to receive online statements in place of paper statements sent by mail. Paperless statements benefit the environment and provide easy access to an individual s history of bank statements allowing consumers to monitor their finances with increased regularity. : Nine out of ten New York State residents use cell phones, with over 60 percent of New Yorkers owning smartphones (including 83 percent of New Yorkers under 35). 41 Mobile apps leverage the ubiquity of smartphones to allow access to banking services anywhere a customer takes their cell phone. While mobile apps are unlikely to address all service needs, they can ease access by allowing customers to track their account balances, remotely deposit checks, and make payments. Two-thirds of banks surveyed for Take it to the Bank offer a mobile app. The growing prevalence of mobile apps and new banking technology is encouraging because of its potential to reach new and previously unbanked customer bases. According to a 2014 FDIC 13 TAKE IT TO THE BANK: A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 201517 report, underbanked mobile phone users are even more likely than fully banked consumers to rely on mobile banking services. 42 Chart 3 COST OF USING AN ACCOUNT Number of Account Transfers/Transactions Permitted Before a Fee: The Take it to the Bank survey was designed to gauge the price a consumer would pay when using a bank s most basic, low-cost checking account. While 47 banks offered accounts with unlimited, free transfers, the majority of banks reported policies that charged customers fees, either on a monthly or transactional basis. Several banks impose a charge per transaction, whether it is a withdrawal from an ATM, electronic transfer, or the writing of a check. While a majority of checking accounts feature unlimited transactions at no cost to the consumer, a subset of banks only allow a limited number of account transactions per bill cycle before a fee is incurred in their most basic accounts. Fee for Additional Transactions: When a consumer exceeds their allotment of free transactions, fees range widely from 10 cents per transaction to $6 per transaction. The median fee, among banks charging for additional transactions, is 50 cents. Even relatively small fees can quickly add up. A study of transaction patterns conducted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) found that on a monthly basis, a typical consumer uses their debit card about 17 times, writes up to 3 checks, makes an average of 1.8 ATM withdrawals, and receives or pays out about three automated transactions, like a direct debit or automated payment. 43 Assuming a total of 24 withdrawals per month, a consumer utilizing a bank account permitting 8 transfers before assessing a $0.50 fee would expect to pay $96 dollars in total transaction fees per year. A minimum wage worker would have to work nearly 11 hours every year just for the privilege of accessing his or her own money. Monthly Maintenance Fees: Over half the banks in our survey reported charging a monthly maintenance fee ranging from $1 per month to a maximum of $12 per month. In contrast, 30 banks reported no fees on their checking accounts. Among banks levying fees, the average charge was $4.5 dollars per month which totals $54 dollars a year, or 6 hours of work for a minimum wage worker. For low income New Yorkers struggling to make ends meet, every dollar counts, and needing to spend nearly one full day working to simply have access to a bank account is a significant burden. While 25 banks in our survey have an absolute policy of charging fees in their most basic accounts, 18 banks make monthly maintenance fees conditional allowing fees to be waived if the account holder maintains a certain balance, uses direct deposit, engages in a certain number of transactions in a given month, or meets other requirements. Average Daily Balance Requirement to Avoid Monthly Maintenance Fee: In many cases, the less money an account holder has on deposit, the more money it costs to use a checking account. For example, while many accounts waived maintenance fees for customers with direct deposits, six accounts in the survey listed a minimum balance requirement as the only way to waive monthly maintenance fees. Minimum balance OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER 1418 requirements, even just to waive fees, can be a major deterrent for the unbanked. According to a study by the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs, unbanked immigrants cited minimum balance requirements and fees as the primary reasons they lacked accounts. 44 Overdraft Fees: Overdraft fees are incurred when account holders do not have sufficient funds in their account to cover a charge from a check, debit card purchase, electronic purchase or pay a bill. The CFPB has found that overdraft and non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees constitute about 75 percent of the total checking account fees that consumers incur up to $250 per year on average. 45 In fact, fees often exceed the amount overdrafted. For instance, the CFPB found that the median debit card transaction that leads to an overdraft fee is $24, while the median fee assessed is $ Overdraft fees affect millions of Americans every year. As Pew Trust found last year, approximately 10 percent of U.S. adults overdrew their checking accounts using their debit card. 47 However, a small subset of these individuals account for most of the fees associated with overdrafting 8.3 percent of account holders who overdraw more than 10 times per year are responsible for 73.7 percent of overdraft fees. 48 Furthermore, middle and low-income Americans are far more likely than wealthier Americans to overdraw their accounts. Account holders with annual household income below $50,000 are more than twice as likely to overdraw compared to account holders with annual household incomes of $100,000 or more. 49 As a result the overdraft fees associated with a given account may be of paramount importance to some consumers. Chart 4 illustrates the range of overdraft fees identified in our survey. Chart 4 Overdraft Fees The Take it to the Bank survey found that for banks charging overdrafts, the average fee was $30 dollars, with some fees reaching as high as $40. In contrast, several banks offered overdraft policies which either made overdrafting an optional, opt-in service or utilized a sliding fee scale. These policies can spare customers from what can be enormous financial repercussions. Seven banks reported that they do not offer overdraft services. Payments and checks which exceed the balance 15 TAKE IT TO THE BANK: A NEW YORKER S GUIDE TO AFFORDABLE CHECKING OPTIONS 201519 of a customer s account are automatically rejected, at no cost to the customer. A no-overdraft policy can help spare accountholders from onerous fees but can also prevent consumers from making any payments that put an account into the red. FEATURES OF AN ACCOUNT Direct Deposit : Direct deposit allows individuals to schedule regular, electronic deposits of money directly into a consumer s personal bank account. Direct deposits are a convenient, reliable, and secure way to receive payments such as paychecks. Under direct deposit, no paper checks are issued and deposited funds are made available for use the same day. 96 percent of accounts surveyed offered direct deposits on the checking accounts profiled. Many banks actively encourage the use of direct deposit. Indeed, 13 banks in our survey waive monthly maintenance fees for customers who enroll in direct dposit. Earns Interest: Only 2 of 74 checking accounts profiled provided interest payments on the contents of a consumer s checking accounts and even these payments were very modest. While many banks offer alternative accounts which pay interest, most basic consumer checking accounts either do not pay interest or pay interest at very low rates. The FDIC estimates the average national rate of interest bearing checking accounts at 0.04 percent. Both Capital One (up to 0.19 percent) and Maspeth Federal Savings (up to 0.25 percent) exceed the national average for interest paid on an account. For these accounts interest payments do not come at the expense of affordability. Both accounts scored in the top tier of affordability rankings. with Account: While many banking mechanisms have migrated online, some circumstances can require a customer to utilize paper checks. Ninety-four percent of banks issue paper checks with their basic account, though some charge a fee for each checkbook ordered by a customer. : 70 of 74 banks have provisions for online bill payments, which allows for the electronic payment of various bills. Credit cards, cable, mortgage, and utility bills can typically be paid online. Rewards and Points: To court customers, many banks offer rewards programs or account promotions which provide benefits and bonuses to customers. Bonuses can vary widely from cash-back promotions and yearly cash bonuses to frequent flyer miles and unique offerings, like toasters. Consumers should consult individual bank websites to determine if rewards programs suit their interests. Nineteen percent of the basic accounts surveyed offer rewards programs. Astoria Bank BBCN Bank Banks with Rewards Programs BCB Community Bank City National Bank of NJ First Central Savings Bank Investors Bank KeyBank New York Community Bank People s United Bank PNC Bank Ridgewood Savings Bank Santander Bank The First National Bank of Long Island Wilshire Bank ACCOUNT SERVICES AND FEES Check Cashing Fees: Check cashing operations compete with retail banks to offer financial services to New Yorkers. Over 450 check cashing shops 50 operate in the five boroughs, typically for a fee of approximately two percent. 51 The New York State Department of Financial Services regulates the industry and maintains a list of registered Check Cashers on their website. 52 Customers of retail banking institutions can avoid the cost of check cashing institutions through the use of checking accounts. However, a portion of the banks surveyed in Take it to the Bank offered check cashing services to customers needing to immediately convert checks into cash. Thirty-one banks included in the survey offered check cashing services for free. Select banks charged either fixed dollar fees from $1 to $7.50, or a percentage of the check amount. Language Assistance other than English: It is estimated that New York City is home to as many as 200 separate OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY COMPTROLLER SCOTT M. STRINGER 1620 languages, 53 with 49 percent of New Yorkers speaking a language other than English at home. 54 While language assistance faculties at New York s 74 retail banks cannot match the sheer diversity of languages and dialects spoken in the City, bank branches reported translation services in 30 separate languages, from Albanian and Arabic to Yoruba and Yiddish. Only five banks included in the Take it to the Bank survey reported no capability to work with foreignlanguage customers. Languages Spoken in Bank Branches Albanian German Portuguese Arabic Greek Punjabi Bangladeshi Gujarti Romanian Bengali Hindi Russian Bosnian Italian Spanish Burmese Korean Ukrainian Cantonese Malayalam Urdu Creole Mandarin Vietnamese English Filipino Yiddish French Polish Yoruba Returned Item Fee: Commonly known as the bounced check fee, a returned item fee is assessed when a customer deposits a check or accepts a payment but the issuer of the payment lacks the funds necessary to complete the transaction. In effect, the customer who deposits a check that later bounces or is cancelled can be charged a hefty fee. Returned item fees are typically costly. While two banks, Victory State Bank and Capital One, reported no fees, the Take it to the Bank survey found the average fee amounted to $14. Six banks charged fees at least double the average, some reaching heights of almost $40 for each returned item. Stop Payment Fees: Banks are permitted to charge customers a fixed fee for canceling a check or online payment. Customers may wish to recall a check because it was made in error, due to a dispute in services provided or to prevent overdraft fees, legal penalties, or marks on credit scores. The average charge for stop payment fees amounted to $25 but as in the case of returned item fees, fees varied greatly: from a low of $5 to a high of $36. Stop payment fees may only guarantee a check cannot be cashed within a six month limit. Beyond six months, a user might have to incur an additional fee in order to stop payment. WIRING MONEY Fees for Domestic Outgoing Wires: Transferring money by wire is an expedient way to both send and receive money. Wire transfers move money directly, and sometimes instantaneously, between two accounts. Wire transfers vary in price between banks. While the average domestic outgoing fee averages $27, Take it to the Bank found a range of fees from $15 to $50 per transaction. Some banks offered discounted pricing for transfers made online. Consumers should consult with their bank to determine the best rates available. Fees for Domestic Incoming Wires: Fees to receive incoming wire transfers are typically lower than outgoing. Indeed, six banks levied no charge for incoming wires, and the majority of banks charge under $15 for the service. Fees for International Outgoing Wires: International wires are typically more expensive than domestic transactions. Some banks do not offer international wiring services and other banks vary their fees according to the destination of the wire. For example, three banks offer discounted rates to South Korea. While the average cost to initiate an international outgoing wire exceeded $40, two banks charge over $100 per transaction. 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