NerdWallet rating: 4.5/5.0
Where?Discover shines:
- No fees.
- $150 and $200 bonus.
- 1% cash-back rewards checking account.
- Competitive savings rates.
- Large ATM network.
Where?Discover falls short:
- Only one physical branch location.
Where?Discover shines:
- No fees.
- $150 and $200 bonus.
- 1% cash-back rewards checking account.
- Competitive savings rates.
- Large ATM network.
Where?Discover?falls short:
- Only one physical branch location.
Where?Discover shines:
- No fees.
- $150 and $200 bonus.
- 1% cash-back rewards checking account.
- Competitive savings rates.
- Large ATM network.
Where?Discover?falls short:
- Only one physical branch location.
The bottom line
Discover Bank checking lets you earn cash back on qualifying debit card purchases each month. The online bank also has a high-yield savings account that offers a $150 and $200 bonus, along with free access to a broad ATM network, and no fees. Customers who really prefer to do their banking in person won’t like that Discover has only one physical branch.?
Best if: You’re looking for rewards checking and a high-yield savings account with no fees attached.
Read on for details on Discover Bank’s checking, savings, CDs, bank experience and fees.
Checking: 4.5/5.0
Discover’s Cashback?Debit is a rewards checking account that lets you earn 1% cash back for certain debit card transactions, on up to $3,000 in purchases.
More upsides:
No monthly fee:?It’s rare to find a rewards checking account with?no monthly service charge. Discover Cashback?Debit offers this benefit, along with?no monthly balance requirement.
Large ATM network:?The account offers access to over 60,000 fee-free ATMs.
There is a downside for those unwilling to let go of face-to-face banking:
One physical branch:? Unless you live near Greenwood, Delaware — where Discover Bank has its only branch — you’ll need to do your banking online.
See Discover's website for more details.
Savings: 5.0/5.0
The Discover online savings account earns an attractive 1.90% annual percentage yield, one of the best rates around.
More upsides:
No monthly fee:?You won’t have to pay maintenance charges for this account. There are also no minimum balance requirements to earn interest.
Bonus:?First-time savings customers are eligible for a bonus of $150 or $200.
Here’s a drawback:
Required deposit:?To be eligible for the $150 or $200 bonus, the deposit requirement is a fairly hefty $15,000 or $25,000, respectively.
What to know: Offer not valid for existing or prior Discover savings customers or existing or prior customers with savings accounts that are co-branded or affinity accounts provided by Discover. Account must be open when bonus is credited. Bonus will be credited to the account by 11/4/19. Bonus is considered interest and will be reported on IRS Form 1099-INT. Offer may be modified/withdrawn without notice."
CDs 5.0/5.0
The upside:
High rates:??Discover Bank offers competitive terms on CDs, including?2.35% APY on three-year CDs and?2.40%?APY on five-year CDs.
A downside:
High minimum: You’ll need at least $2,500 to open a CD.
??Want to compare rates??See our?list of best CDs?this month
Overdraft fees: 4.5/5.0
The upside:
No overdraft fee:?Discover?doesn’t charge?insufficient funds fees for its checking, money market or savings accounts. Customers can link to their savings accounts to cover purchases if the checking account has insufficient funds.
A downside:
No overdraft line of credit: Customers can’t temporarily borrow funds to cover shortfalls.
Bank experience: 4.0/5.0
The upsides:
Solid apps:?Discover’s mobile banking apps receive high ratings from customers.
24/7 live customer service:?Representatives are available by phone every day. You also can reach the bank through mail?and social media.
The downside:
One?branch: Discover’s only branch location is in?Greenwood, Delaware.
Money in your pocket
? Ready to take the next step??Discover Bank’s rewards checking and high savings rates mean you can keep and grow more of your own cash. The large ATM network is also a nice perk. If you don’t need to drive to a branch on a regular basis, this bank is worth a look.
Ratings 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, customer 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.