Big Bank Customers Pay For Branch and ATM Convenience

Many large banks have mothballed their free checking products because consumers seem willing to pay fees for the convenience of branch and ATM locations. But as branches become less relevant for many consumers, big banks will once again feel compelled to reintroduce free checking.

Over the last few years, most national banks have eliminated free checking. Today, there are 14 banks with 1,000 or more branches and only 3 of these institutions offer free checking. In May 2013, FindABetterBank had 66 community banks and credit unions listed on the site and nearly all offer free checking products.

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Many national banks have been able to eliminate free checking because some consumers have been willing to trade fees for branch and ATM convenience. In fact, among consumers choose checking accounts with monthly service fees of $20 or more, they are twice as likely to cite “convenient branch locations” as a decision factor vs. other shoppers that chose free checking accounts.

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So does that mean the larger banks are trend setters — the leading edge of the curve? Will community banks and credit unions begin eliminating their free checking accounts too? Probably not.

Smaller institutions will continue to rely on free checking products for customer acquisition because they can’t charge fees for the convenience of the branches and ATM networks they don’t have. However, looking out five to 10 years — as fewer and fewer consumers care about branch locations — big banks will dust off their free checking accounts because their expansive networks won’t be the valuable commodity they once were with consumers.

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