Everyday convenience with checking account
A checking account, also known as a transactional account or a current account, is a type of bank account that is designed for everyday financial transactions. It provides a convenient and secure way to manage your money, make payments, and access funds as needed.
Essential checking account
The zero-fee checking account.
- No maintenance fees
- No overdraft or NSF fees
- Unlimited domestic ATM fee reimbursements
Rewards checking account
Low fees, higher earnings.
- Earn up to 3.30% APY3
- No overdraft or NSF fees
- Unlimited domestic ATM fee reimbursements
Cashback checking account
Earn while you spend.
- No maintenance fees
- 1.00% cash back on eligible purchases when you maintain a $1,500 balance
- Unlimited domestic ATM fee reimbursements
A bank you can trust
With a focus on large corporations, governments, banks, investors and development organizations, our presence in the US enables us to better serve our Americas client base by facilitating trade and investment flows between the Americas, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe
Banking account opening system
The process for opening a bank account may vary slightly depending on the bank and the country you are in. However, the general steps involved in opening a bank account
- Bank securely
- Online banking
- Get paid early
- ATM Access
- Move money easily
- Get help in person
High interest checking
A high-interest savings account simply offers a more attractive interest rate than other savings accounts that may be offered by the institution. The interest rate is applied to the entire balance in your account and is calculated daily but paid out monthly.
Cash rewards checking
A rewards checking product is a checking account that provides consumer incentives or perks when certain monthly requirements are met. hese perks may include high annual percentage rates, ATM refunds, cash back, iTunes credits, and airline miles
Why you choose the Nodepayer accounts
Getting a credit card typically involves a straightforward process that can be summarized in three simple steps: