Discover® Bank Review: Checking, Savings and CDs
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at Discover® Bank, Member FDIC
- Checking
- Certificates of deposit
- Savings
- Money market
- Customer experience
- Overdraft fees
Overall institution rating
5.0
Discover® Bank checking lets you earn cash back when you make qualifying debit card purchases each month, and it provides free access to a broad ATM network. The online bank also offers a strong high-yield savings account. But customers who prefer to bank in person won’t like that Discover has only one physical branch.
Best for: Customers who value competitive rates, checking perks and ATM access over branches, and might overdraft from time to time.
Editor's note: On Feb. 19, 2024, Capital One announced plans to acquire Discover. Here's what that would mean for customers.
Pros
- No overdraft fees.
- No monthly fees.
- Competitive rates on savings accounts and CDs.
- Large, free, nationwide ATM network.
- No minimum opening deposits.
Cons
- Limited branch access.
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What the Nerds think
Checking
Checking
Member FDIC
5.0
/5 NerdWallet ratingat Discover® Bank
Discover’s Cashback Debit is a rewards checking account that lets you earn 1% cash back on up to $3,000 in debit card purchases each month. Plus, there’s no monthly service charge and no monthly balance requirement. Discover Cashback Debit offers access to over 60,000 fee-free ATMs and paychecks are available up to two days early with direct deposit.
Account holders can fund their account in a few ways: online transfer from a different bank, mobile check deposit, mailing a check to the bank or making a free cash deposit at Walmart.
» Looking for more checking account options? Check out NerdWallet's best checking accounts
Cashback Debit details from Discover: "Earn 1% cash back on up to $3,000 in debit card purchases each month. See Deposit Account Agreement for details on transaction eligibility, limitations and terms. Deposit Account Agreement can be found at https://www.discover.com/content/dam/dfs/online-banking/documents/NationalDepositAccountAgreement.pdf."
Certificates of deposit
CD
Member FDIC
4.3
/5 NerdWallet ratingat Discover® Bank
Discover Bank offers strong CDs with a broad range of term lengths, up to 10 years. There is no minimum deposit required, after the bank removed its previous $2,500 requirement in October 2024.
» COMPARE: See our list of best CD rates
CD details from Discover: "Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of 11/21/2024, is subject to change without notice, and will be determined and fixed for the term at funding. Applies to personal accounts only. A penalty may be charged for early withdrawal. No minimum deposit to open."
» Learn more details about Discover® CD rates
Savings
Savings
Member FDIC
4.7
/5 NerdWallet ratingDiscover® Online Savings’ annual percentage yield compares favorably with the national average of 0.43%, and you won’t have to pay maintenance fees for this account. There are also no minimum balance requirements to earn interest.
Online Savings Account details from Discover: "Advertised Online Savings Account APY is accurate as of 11/21/2024. Applies to personal accounts only. APY may change before or after the account is opened. No minimum deposit to open."
Money market
Money market
Member FDIC
4.5
/5 NerdWallet ratingat Discover® Bank
The Discover® Money Market Account earns a 3.70% APY for balances below $100,000 and a 3.75% APY for balances at that amount and higher. An MMA is a type of savings account typically with a higher minimum balance than a regular savings account, but Discover's MMA has a $0 minimum opening balance requirement. After you open an account, there are no monthly service fees or minimum balance requirements. This MMA also offers check-writing privileges.
We did not factor this account into our rating of Discover® Bank because the savings account has a higher rate, so we considered the savings account instead. However, if you are in the market for an MMA — say, you want a savings account that also has check-writing privileges — this account is worth a look. Learn more in our primer on money market accounts.
Customer experience
5.0
NerdWallet ratingDiscover offers a high-quality web experience and its mobile banking apps receive high ratings from customers, and representatives are available by phone all day, every day. You also can reach the bank through mail and social media.
There is a downside for those unwilling to let go of face-to-face banking: Unless you live near Greenwood, Delaware — where Discover® Bank has its only branch — you’ll need to do your banking online.
» MORE Check out NerdWallet's Discover® it Cash Back Credit Card Review
Overdraft fees
5.0
NerdWallet ratingLike an increasing number of banks, Discover® Bank doesn’t charge a fee for overdrafts. If you don’t have enough money in your account to cover a purchase, and you’ve enabled overdraft protection, Discover will pull the money from your designated funding account. If you don’t have enough in your funding account or you haven’t enabled overdraft protection, the transaction will be declined, and you won’t be charged a fee.
Transfers from a linked account that cover your overdrafts are free. Other banks may charge for this service. Note that there is no option to have an overdraft line of credit.
How does Discover® Bank compare?
SoFi Checking and Savings Member FDIC | CIT Bank Platinum Savings Member FDIC |
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NerdWallet rating 4.5 /5 | NerdWallet rating 4.5 /5 |
APY 4.00% With $0 min. balance for APY | APY 4.55% With $5,000 min. balance for APY |
Bonus $300 Earn up to $300 with direct deposit. Terms apply. | Bonus N/A |
Learn more at SoFi Bank, N.A. | Learn more at CIT Bank |
Methodology
NerdWallet’s overall ratings for banks and credit unions are weighted averages of several categories: checking, savings, certificates of deposit or credit union share certificates, banking experience and overdraft fees. Factors we consider, depending on the category, include rates and fees, ATM and branch access, account features and limits, user-facing technology, customer service and innovation. The stars represent ratings from poor (one star) to excellent (five stars). Ratings are rounded to the nearest half-star.