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Wells Fargo vs. TD Bank Comparison

Compare providers side-by-side, allowing for easy comparison of features, rates, and terms. The comparison tool encourages individuals to thoroughly review all aspects of each service before making a smart financial decision.

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Good For
A Reliable & Convenient Banking Partner
Good For
America's Most Convenient Bank
Account types
  • Checking
  • Savings
  • Certificates of Deposit (CD)
Account types
  • Checking
  • Savings
  • Certificates of Deposit (CD)
Pros
  • Many personal and small business checking accounts and savings accounts
  • Wealth management and investment services available
  • Transparent yields, requirements, and fees
Pros
  • Wide variety of account options
  • Low minimum opening deposits
  • Options for in-person banking
Cons
  • cons May need a high daily minimum balance to avoid maintenance service fees
  • cons Accounts may come with additional fees, such as out-of-network fees
  • cons Lower than average APY compared to digital-only banks
Cons
  • cons $3 Fee for transactions at non-TD bank ATMs
  • cons Savings account rates lower than average
  • cons Overdraft fee chargeable 5x times per-day
Min Deposit
$25
Min Deposit
Min APY Checking
0
Min APY Checking
0.05
Min APY Savings
0.15
Min APY Savings
0.99
ATM Network
12,000 Wells Fargo ATMs
ATM Network
Large network
Overdraft fees
$35
Overdraft fees
$35
Maintenance Fee
$5
Maintenance Fee
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