BMO Smart Advantage Checking is free with e-statements; Chase Total Checking costs $12/month unless you meet one of three waiver conditions. BMO is ideal for Midwest residents. Chase is the better choice for frequent travelers and those who want nationwide branch coverage.

BMO Bank vs Chase: Side-by-Side 2026

Feature BMO Smart Advantage Chase Total Checking
Monthly fee $0 (e-statements) $12 (waivable)
Fee waiver E-statements only $500 DD or $1,500 balance or $5,000 combined
Branches ~500 (Midwest/West focus) 4,700+ nationwide
ATMs 40,000+ (Allpoint + BMO) 15,000+ Chase-branded
Daily ATM limit $1,000 $500–$3,000
OON ATM fee $3.00 $3.00
Overdraft fee Up to $37 Up to $34
Zelle daily limit $1,000 $2,500
Outgoing domestic wire $25 $25–$35
Incoming domestic wire $15 $15
Weekend phone support ✅ (Sat–Sun 8AM–6PM CT)
Mobile deposit limit $5,000/day Varies ($2,500–$25,000)

Monthly Fee: BMO Wins

BMO Smart Advantage is genuinely free with e-statements — no direct deposit requirement, no minimum balance, no hoops beyond going paperless. Chase Total Checking costs $12/month unless you maintain a $500 direct deposit, $1,500 daily balance, or $5,000 combined balance across linked accounts.

On a $75,000 salary with a direct deposit, Chase waives its fee easily — making the practical cost $0 for most Chase customers. But BMO’s waiver requires zero effort beyond enabling paperless statements.


ATM Coverage: Depends on Where You Live

For Chicago and Illinois residents: BMO-branded ATMs are plentiful. Combined with the Allpoint network (40,000+), BMO customers rarely pay OON fees locally.

For travelers or customers outside the Midwest: Chase’s 15,000+ branded ATMs at Chase branches are more widely distributed. Chase is the better choice if you frequently bank outside Illinois/Wisconsin/Midwest.


Chase’s Advantages Over BMO

  • Broader national branch coverage (4,700+ vs ~500)
  • Higher Zelle limits ($2,500/day vs $1,000/day)
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred/Reserve ecosystem for premium card holders
  • Chase Private Client for high-net-worth customers with $150,000+ assets

BMO’s Advantages Over Chase

  • Truly free checking with e-statements (no DD or balance requirement)
  • Higher default ATM limit ($1,000 vs $500–$1,000 for Chase)
  • Bank of the West heritage — familiar to long-time Western US customers
  • Smaller bank feel with ~500 branches vs Chase’s massive footprint

Verdict

Choose BMO if you live in Illinois/Midwest or Western US, want zero conditions on a free checking account, and don’t need nationwide branch access.

Choose Chase if you travel frequently, want higher Zelle limits, or value Chase’s extensive credit card and investment ecosystem.


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