Switching Banks: Easy as a Wide Open TD Pass

Many consumers are frustrated with large banks, especially after they proposed debit card fees that were dropped only after public outcry. However, many are still hesitant to switch banks because they think the process is too complicated. It doesn’t have to be. And working with a new banker who can help reduce costs or streamline your finances will pay off in the long run.

If you are thinking about moving your personal checking or savings accounts to a new bank, here are five easy steps to help make switching a chip shot.

  1. Look at your options and choose your new bank carefully.
  2. Before you switch, organize all your banking information like account numbers and direct deposits.
  3. Open accounts at your new bank.
  4. Set up direct deposits, automatic payments and online bill pay.
  5. Leave your old accounts open for at least one month to make sure your drafts have stopped, checks have cleared and deposits to your new account are coming in correctly.

If you would like to make the switch to Pinnacle, please contact us. Also, click here for a “Switch Kit” that gives helpful information and best practices to help make your switch hassle free.