Santander Simply Right Checking carries a $10 monthly fee waived with one transaction, but its $35 overdraft fee is one of the higher among regional banks. Here is the complete Santander fee schedule for 2026.

Monthly Maintenance Fees

Account Monthly fee How to waive
Simply Right Checking $10 $1,500 min daily balance OR 1 qualifying transaction
Santander Basic Checking $0 Cannot be charged
Simply Right Savings $1 Link to Simply Right Checking

Overdraft and Returned Item Fees

Fee Amount
Overdraft fee $35 per item
Maximum OD fees per day 3 ($105/day maximum)
Returned item (NSF) fee $35 per item
Overdraft protection transfer $0 (from linked savings)

Santander’s $35 overdraft fee applies each time a transaction is paid when your account has insufficient funds. Up to 3 fees can be charged per day.

ATM Fees

Fee Amount
Santander ATM $0
Non-Santander ATM (Santander fee) $3 per withdrawal
Non-network ATM fee reimbursement None on personal accounts
ATM operator surcharge Set by ATM owner (separate)

Wire Transfer Fees

Transfer type Fee
Outgoing domestic wire $25–$30
Outgoing international wire $40
Incoming domestic wire $10–$15
Incoming international wire $10–$15

Other Common Fees

Fee Amount
Stop payment $30
Paper statement $3/month
Cashier’s check $10
Foreign transaction fee (debit card) 3% of transaction
Replacement debit card (standard) $0
Replacement debit card (expedited) $35
Money order $5

How to Avoid the Most Common Santander Fees

  • Monthly fee: Make at least one debit transaction per month — any purchase qualifies
  • Overdraft fee: Link a Santander savings account for free overdraft protection transfers; or use Basic Checking (declines instead of overdrafting)
  • ATM fee: Use Santander’s ~2,000 ATMs (own and partner network); avoid out-of-network cash withdrawals
  • Wire fee: Use ACH for non-urgent transfers (free, 1–3 business days)
  • Foreign transaction fee: Use a travel credit card abroad instead of your Santander debit card

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