Banking Reviews: EBank's EPremium Checking Account
By Matthew Paulson, published Aug 17, 2007
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EBank is a subsidiary of Financial Services Inc. They're a member of the FDIC so you know that your money is safe regardless of whatever happens to the bank itself. They're also an Equal Housing Lender and have customers in 47 states and in six foreign countries. They're traded on the NYSE under the code EBDC. It's not the biggest bank around, but appears to be fairly well established.
Their premium checking account, the eBank ePremium Checking offers a number of benefits which make it much more desirable than your typical run of the mill free checking account. Perhaps the single best feature is that you're earn 3.00% APY on any money in your checking account, which is magnitudes better than you'll find in standard interest checking accounts at major banks. At most traditional bricks and mortar backs you'll get 1% APY on an interest checking account, but with eBank's ePremium Checking and other new internet checking accounts, you can get a much higher interest rate.
The ePremium Checking account requires $100 to open the account, and you'll need at least a $2,500 minimum daily balance to avoid a $10 a month service fee. You'll definitely want to keep the $2,500 daily if you decide to go with this account, or your interest will be eaten up by monthly service fees. The Electric Orange Checking Account is a good alternative for those who don't have $2,500 sticking around to put in their checking accounts.
The account has a number of other features that make it look very desirable. You'll get a free 3 x 5 safe deposit box, unlimited refunded ATM fees world wide, free travelers checks, free official checks, a free debit card, rate bonuses on certificates of deposit, and free internet banking.
Banking Reviews: EBank's EPremium Checking Account
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