Santander Bank Simply Right Savings pays 0.01% APY — essentially no interest. It is worth maintaining only as an overdraft protection link or to waive the Simply Right Checking monthly fee. For real savings growth, use an external high-yield savings account.

Santander Savings Account Options

Account APY Monthly fee Fee waiver
Simply Right Savings ~0.01% $1 Link to Simply Right Checking
High Yield Savings (promotional) Varies Varies Minimum balance required

Simply Right Savings: Key Details

  • APY: ~0.01%
  • Monthly fee: $1 (waived when linked to Simply Right Checking)
  • Minimum to open: No stated minimum
  • FDIC insured: Yes, up to $250,000

The $1 fee is waived automatically when you have a linked Simply Right Checking account. Most Santander customers open both accounts together.

What 0.01% APY Actually Earns

Balance Annual earnings at 0.01% Annual earnings at 4.00% HYSA
$5,000 $0.50 $200
$10,000 $1.00 $400
$20,000 $2.00 $800
$50,000 $5.00 $2,000

The difference is substantial. A customer with $20,000 in savings earns $798 more per year at a typical high-yield savings account versus Santander’s standard savings rate.

  1. Open Simply Right Savings — link it to your checking for fee waiver and overdraft protection
  2. Keep a small buffer ($500–$1,000) in the Santander savings as an overdraft cushion
  3. Move the bulk of your savings to an external HYSA (Ally, Marcus, SoFi, or similar)
  4. Transfer back to Santander checking as needed before large purchases

This approach gives you overdraft protection, fee waivers, and competitive interest on your savings.

Opening a Santander Savings Account

  1. Go to santanderbank.com → Savings → Simply Right Savings
  2. Complete the online application with ID and Social Security number
  3. Link your Simply Right Checking account to waive the $1 monthly fee
  4. Fund the account with an initial deposit

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