Santander Bank is a good fit for Northeast residents who want low-hurdle fee waivers and in-person branch access. It underperforms on savings rates and overdraft fees. Here is the full review for 2026.

Santander Bank Overview

Santander Bank, N.A. is the US retail arm of Spain’s Banco Santander, one of the world’s largest banks. In the US, Santander operates approximately 400 branches across the Northeast, with the strongest concentration in New York City, New Jersey, Boston, and Philadelphia. It is FDIC insured (Certificate #33993).

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Simply Right Checking fee waived with 1 transaction/month Savings APY 0.01% — well below online banks
~2,000 ATMs (own and partner network) Overdraft fee $35/item — higher than some competitors
Solid mobile app with Zelle Only 8 Northeast states
FDIC insured Customer service hours not 24/7 for routine calls
Strong NY/NJ/Boston branch presence No interest checking option

Checking Accounts

Simply Right Checking is Santander’s flagship account. The $10 monthly fee is waived if you:

  • Maintain a $1,500 minimum daily balance, OR
  • Make at least 1 qualifying transaction per month (any debit purchase, ACH, or direct deposit)

This is one of the easier fee waivers among regional banks — most customers will qualify without thinking about it.

Santander Basic Checking is a no-fee account with limited features, suitable for customers who cannot meet the Simply Right waiver.

Savings Accounts

Santander’s standard savings rate is 0.01% APY — essentially zero. While Santander has occasionally offered promotional high-yield savings rates, its standard savings product is not competitive. Customers who want to earn interest should use an external high-yield savings account.

Overdraft Policy

Fee Amount
Overdraft fee $35 per item
Max OD fees per day 3 ($105 maximum)
Overdraft grace window None standard

Santander’s $35 overdraft fee is higher than KeyBank’s ($20) and does not include a grace period like Huntington’s 24-Hour Grace. Enrolling in overdraft protection from a linked savings account can avoid these fees.

Digital Banking

Santander’s mobile app is well-rated on iOS and Android. Features include:

  • Mobile check deposit
  • Zelle payments
  • Account alerts
  • Bill pay
  • Card freeze/unfreeze
  • ATM and branch locator

Who Should Bank With Santander

Good fit:

  • Northeast residents in NY, NJ, MA, or Philadelphia metro
  • Customers who want a fee-waivable checking account without a high balance requirement
  • Customers who prefer in-branch service

Not a good fit:

  • Anyone outside the 8 Northeast states
  • Customers who want competitive savings rates
  • Customers who frequently overdraw (high $35 fee)
  • Customers who need 24/7 live phone support

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