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USAA (United Services Automobile Association) is a Texas-based financial institution founded in 1922 to serve members of the armed forces and their families. USAA currently offers banking products and services, as well as various types of insurance products, retirement planning, wealth management, and real estate agency services.
Get paid up to 2 days early with direct deposit1
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No minimum balance, no monthly fees and no overdraft fees
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Over 60,000 fee-free ATM locations2
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Receive access to Chime Credit Builder Secured Visa® Credit Card3
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Banking services and debit card provided by The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A.; Members FDIC
1. Depends on the timing of the submission of the payment file from the payer
2. Terms Apply
3. See website for details
Latest USAA Checking Accounts Reviews
USAA checking is horrible and I DO NOT RECOMMEND. The worse decision we ever made was switching over to USAA checking. They put all deposits on 7 day holds, including cashiers checks and money orders. There is no place, including ATM, within a 5 hour driving distance to deposit cash so the only way to do that is buy cashiers checks and make your mobile deposit that way. They will hold that for 7 days but take money off your USAA credit card to cover items coming through and charge you a transfer fee. This is fraud when the money is there but on hold. Customer service is zero help and the last person was down right rude about it. After 1 month of trying you all out, we'll be moving... Read More
I do not recommend this bank any longer. I have been with them for well over 10 years. Two years ago we bought a house and needed to give a check to basically hold the house. For some reasons, the "people" that were selling the house, decided to keep the check for 2 years and then decide to cash it, in the middle of a pandemic where a lot of people have lost jobs, including my husband. So what was left in the bank was already spoken for. Well, despite having a three month "expiration" date for checks, wonderful USAA decides to cash the check and will not help to get the money back. I even called the other bank and the other bank was willing to help, but since USAA refuses to help, we... Read More