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Compare All Exchange Bank Checking Accounts

Account

Deposit to Open

Earns Interest

Minimum Balance

Service Charge

Key Features

Free Checking

$25

no

none

none

Unlimited check writing and check images not on statements

Regular Checking

$25

no

$300

No service charge if $300 balance maintained

Unlimited check writing and check images printed on statements

Senior Checking 

(50+ years of age)

$25

no

none

none

Unlimited check writing, check images printed on statements, and no fee for cashiers checks, money orders or photocopies

NOW Accounts

$1,000

yes

$1,000

No service charge if $1000 balance maintained

Unlimited check writing and check images printed on statements

Super NOW Accounts

$5,000

yes

$5,000

No service charge if $5000 balance maintained

Unlimited check writing and check images printed on statements

Money Market Account

$2,500

yes

No interest paid on balances below $1,000

none

Limited access- 6 preauthorized transfers and withdrawals from your account per statement cycle ($5 fee limited debit in excess of 6), check images printed on statements

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