The U.S. subsidiary of the largest Spanish bank and one of the largest in the world, offers several checking and savings accounts to its individual customers. Here we offer you all the information and analysis of Santander Bank accounts in the United States, so you can compare and choose the one that best suits you.


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Simply Right Checking account

Simply Right Checking account

Non-interest bearing checking account that you can open with only $25 and that does not charge a handling fee if you make at least one transaction per month.
Santander Savings account

Santander Savings account

Savings account with debit card that earns interest at 0.03% APY and does not charge a fee if you have a checking account at the bank or a minimum balance of $100.
Select Checking account

Select Checking account

Checking account with lower fees that allows you to save the monthly fee if you maintain a balance of $25,000 in savings and investment products.

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Santander Bank currently has a presence in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, with a total of more than 600 branches and more than 2,000 ATMs.

Santander Bank checking and savings accountsThrough its bank accounts you can access other products offered by the financial institution, such as credit cards, personal loans and mortgages.

Currently, this bank allows you to contract three checking accounts, the Select, the Simply Right and the Student Value Checking, all of them with a debit card and the possibility of issuing checks.

As for savings accounts, Santander Bank also offers several options, two money market accounts, the Select Money Market and the Santander Money Market, and two traditional savings accounts, the Santander Savings and the Youth Savings.

In addition, it allows you to contract several time deposits or certificates of deposit at various maturities, with quite competitive returns.

To sign up for Santander checking or savings accounts, you can choose to apply through the bank's website or go in person to one of the physical branches.

You will need to provide a Social Security Number or an ITIN if you have one. You will also be asked to provide an identification document, such as a driver's license or passport, and an address where you live in the United States.

Español: Cuentas corrientes y de ahorro del Santander Bank