To help you keep track of your finances, the Chase App lets you see up to 24 months of your transactions.
24-Hour Customer Service
We’ve all had a meltdown or two when we’ve had problems with our bank account, whether that’s being unable to log in or the dreaded scenario where we lose our credit card.
This is helpful if you have an emergency or you can’t figure something out even after looking at the FAQ on the Chase website.
Plus, you may have classes during business hours, so having the ability to call customer service whenever you need is a huge plus for students.
Banking History
You may need to apply for loans through your bank, whether that’s for school-related expenses, getting a car, or doing some renovations on your first apartment.
This is why it pays to have a good history with your bank. Rather than applying to a new bank after graduation, you’ll already have a banking history with Chase.
And hopefully, you’ll have built up solid financial habits so you can show the bank that it’s safe to give you a loan.
You can also sign up for a Chase Student Credit card, which also helps you establish a positive banking history with Chase.
The best banks for students are ones that don’t have service fees. Since you’re making so many purchases as a student, from textbooks to course fees to bill payments, you can imagine how service fees would pile up.
To waive the fees, you need to be a student between 17 and 24 years old. Keep in mind that the $0 monthly service fee lasts up to five years.
Linked Chase Savings Account
With a Chase Student Checking account, you can link a student savings account for free. This will make it easier for you to transfer money and save as much as you can to pay off your student loans or save for post-graduation expenses. Continua a leggere “You can also access seven years of bank and credit card statements”