Someone else said:
Woodforest
But I'm not sure about that one, however, I can definitely vouch for the two below.
Peoples Bank from Paris, Texas.
Transportation Alliance Bank (TAB) from Ogden, Utah.
Woodforest do offer 2nd chance
I would go with Bank of Texas: they offer 2nd chance but if your account is in good standing for 6 months they will transfer you over to a regular account. So therefor you are no longer on 2nd chance and you wont be charged all the unnecessary fees...I actually bank there and went through it myself
There are actually several banks in each town that offer second chance banking accounts, one is Wells Fargo, they offer an account called the Opportunity Package.
There are many banks that offer second chance checking. Options really depend on where you live. Do not go to a pay site when there is information on these banks that you can get for free.
Both Wells Fargo and Bank of America do. Also, if you go to a credit union instead, they don't always check for you in Check Systems.
woodforest offers second chance
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There are some banks that will aloow this but generally no. Most banks will run all signers on an account and will not allow you to be added to an account if you have been reported to chexsystems, There are some banks that do not use chexsystems at all and others that offer second chance checking.
There are some banks will not open an account to anyone reproted to chexsystems but yes there are some banks that offer second chance checking and others that make exceptions. There are also some banks that do no use chexsystems at all
There are many banks that do not use chexsystems and there are some that offer second chance checking and make exceptions for those that have been reported to chexsystems.
There are several legitimate banks and credit unions that offer second chance checking accounts. Some options you can consider are Chime, BBVA, Wells Fargo, and US Bank. You can apply for these accounts online through their respective websites. Make sure to research and compare the terms and requirements of each before making a decision.
Chase, woodforest, and 1st convenience
Cincinnati Central Credit Union There are many banks that offer promotions for checking accounts for people with negative markings on their chexsystems report. A free consumer organization called "Bad Credit MD" has a pretty large list of them at http://www.badcreditmd.com/second-chance-checking-account/
There are many different banks offer a free account service. Banks such as Bank of America, Chase Bank, and Key Bank all offer free account services.
Most of the major financial institutions offer the Second Chance Checking Account. Some examples include Scotiabank, Wells Fargo, and Central National Bank.
You can find information about second chance bank accounts on various financial websites, such as Bankrate or NerdWallet. Additionally, you can check the websites of individual banks or credit unions that offer second chance banking programs. These sources will provide details on eligibility requirements, terms and fees associated with these accounts.
Southern Commerce Bank in Daytona Beach, FL (inside Walmart on Beville Rd)