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Looking for a bank
We will be moving to TV early next year and I would like to get some thing set up ahead of time. It would be nice to have our bank picked out if possible before we get there.
Any recommendations? We will be living near Spanish Springs in the Santo Domingo neighborhood. We want online banking, a way to get cash easily and close by. No fees on a checking and savings account. Just the basics. |
I use Truist, which is the new name of a merger between BB&T and Suntrust.
A lot of people use Citizens First Bank, which is a local bank, not to be confused with the national bank, Citizens Bank. They have ATM machines at many of the neighborhood mail pickup locations. |
Depends on what you use a bank for.
Been with Wells Fargo for over 30 years and it has branches in the area. Other posts have other good suggestions. Depending you your requirements.............might want to look at Credit Unions as well. |
Citizens First Bank---they will exceed your expectations.:welcome:
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We just ditched Chase for being less than helpful whereas Citizens First was more than helpful. They truly perform as a local bank. I know they're owned by the "Evil Developer" but they totally understand what customer service is.
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We have used Citizens since we moved here, 2013, very helpful and convenient.
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Citizens First is excellent and has offices all over the villages. I've been treated very well there.
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Use Ally online and set up a Chase account local. They often give 500 bonus to sign up
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Citizens Bank is easy. Plus free popcorn at their locations
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Citizen First Bank has the best in-person customer service. They're really good when it comes to fraud/scam charges.
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Do you travel back to your home state?
Sometimes you can find branches here that are also up north. We moved here from Wisconsin 6 years ago and found Chase bank work best for us. |
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Alliant CU is online only, pays 2.5% on savings, atm fee refunds, mobile deposits etc. I have always preferred Credit Unions over commercial banks. Less fees, rules, charges, etc.
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We use Citizens First. You can go to any of the branches. For checking we use our brokerage account at Fidelity. N/C checking, N/C wire transfer, as you know interest rates are rising. Recent check, since your money market acct varies the interest every week, last time I checked, recent, we were getting 3.7% on cash we hold to cover checks etc. Others will be or should be similar. Far as a bank, you may want to deal with a bank that can offer you a safe deposit box. If, you need one that may be harder to find than just a bank. Advice based on experience. Be careful to pay all bills on your previous residence with a FINAL BILL and mark the check paying final bill in full. Our previous water company kept getting sold. Amusing now. They went after us twice for an unpaid bill-we had a cancelled check paying the bill. First time I sent them a copy of the cancelled check with a polite note-it was sent return receipt. The company was sold again and the new company started again. Reality, common business practice, it is less costly for them to force you to look for it than to take the time to find it. |
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There's a branch of BoA right on 441 across from Michael's and Carrabba's restaurant, which has drive-through and ATM service only at the moment I believe. There's also a full-service branch (including mortgage services) on 466A, just past the Bonifay rec center across the street from Culver's. And of course BoA ATM cards are accepted at pretty much every ATM machine everywhere and are part of the CIRRUS network. Best part is that there are BoAs all over the USA, so if you're traveling and need to actually go to a branch and speak face-to-face with someone, it's a good chance you'll be able to do that. |
Have been a customer of TIAA Bank (formerly Everbank) since 2011. Entirely online. I believe you need to maintain $5000 in the account to avoid fees. They reimburse ATM fees without a limit. Good savings and CD rates as well.
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Citizens has the most locations all over the villages. On Line banking, convenient hours, helpful people. Free faxes and copies ( up to 5 pages), no fees
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Citizens First for sure…
I have had Citizens First for 17 years and they have not yet disappointed me. You can access your money at any postal location via ATM in The Villages and no charge to access. Their are several locations around the villages that you can go to no matter where you happen to be. They are also outside the villages as well, like in Lessburg for example. They are friendly, courteous, easy to work with etc. I still maintain an account up north for when we travel up there for easy access as well, but you wont be disappointed with Citizens First. I also like being able to walk in and get something notarized as long as we have an account there.
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Strangely enough we still deal with our former bank in VA for good deal and great service.
We do deal with vystar for access to local bank. |
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Been with Bank of America for over 50 years. Also went with Citizens First when we moved here in 2003. Best bank around. Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citizens First locations within 7 or 8 minutes of Santo Domingo.
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Your best bet is to join a credit union. Suncoast Credit Union is excellent.
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I believe most banks are similar these days with the hours and the rates and the fees a charge there could be a little differences. I have two banks I have citizens bank, which is a small local bank. And I also have Wells Fargo, which is located here in Oregon and in the villages. Since I do the snowbird thing and bounce back-and-forth, which is convenient for me to have a bank that’s open at both areas. And both are good banks.
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We use Citizens First… great customer service. Quick story, I was moving a bunch of $$$ from a savings account (home sale proceeds) to an investment account. They actually called me to confirm the withdrawal was legitimate. Their online site and iPhone apps are very good as well.
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I use Vystar Credit Union
After nine years in The Villages I have found Citizen's First is good to you in the beginning but don't show the same treatment after you have been with a few years. When it was BB&T the bank was very personal and customer oriented but after the merger with SunTrust to become Truist is lost the personal touch. Vystar Credit Union has shown it is more customer oriented.
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Wanting a safe deposit box is a good reason to line up a bank in advance...boxes are not always available. We secured ours at the closest bank to our house, early on when the bank had just opened and our neighborhood was being built.
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I would suggest a local credit union like Campus USA.
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For us Citizens Bank has everything we need and more convenient than any other around. ATM’s at every postal station. The main branch is a mile and a half away from the Santo Domingo gate. We live in Santo Domingo. I don’t know what you expect from a bank however they have served our needs for 10 years. |
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Citizen First Bank
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BOA Bank of America, they are all over just about in every state traveling from North to south.
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We didn’t open a new account — just kept the old one.
You may want to stay with your current bank if they have branches in TV. We’ve been with BofA for 50+ years. When we moved to the villages earlier this year, we kept our old BofA account (from Virginia) so we didn’t have to go through the process of changing our on line banking (which includes automatic billing and auto pay), and getting new debit card, etc. The only think we did was order new checks with our new address. The downside is BofA does not have an atm on every corner. But with the ability to get (no fee) cash back when we food shop and the fact we go out several times a year anyway, that does not present a problem for us.
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All the biggies have multiple offices here. But if you want a really friendly bank with even more offices, try Citizens First.
If it makes a difference to you, know that Citizens First is owned by the Developer. |
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