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Axos Bank Review January 2025

San Diego-based Axos Bank is an entirely online bank offering numerous account options for individual and business customers. In addition to multiple checking accounts designed to suit various life stages and financial needs, including a notable rewards checking account, the bank provides money market, high-yield savings, lending, and investment account services. 

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Quontic Bank is an online-only bank that offers a solid lineup of personal bank accounts.
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Quontic Bank Review January 2025

Founded in 2009, Quontic began as a community bank in New York City and has since become an online-only bank. Quontic Bank is Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC)-insured, and a part of a fee-free ATM network made up of 90,000 ATMs across the country.

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Laurel Road’s digital-first approach offers high-yield savings and tailored student loan refinancing.
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Laurel Road Review January 2025

Laurel Road is best known for its student loan products, but it’s expanded its repertoire to online banking products, such as checking, high-yield savings, and lending thanks to joining the KeyBank family in 2019. Headquartered in New York, Laurel Road doesn’t have any physical branches as it operates entirely online. 

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Alliant customers have access to a fee-free network of 80,000 ATMs nationwide.
Illustration by Fortune; Original logo by Alliant Credit Union

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Alliant Credit Union Review January 2025

Alliant Credit Union is an online-only financial institution with a suite of personal banking products, including high-interest savings accounts and certificates of deposit (CDs). The credit union, based in Chicago, offers savings and checking accounts with minimal to no fees.

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Illustration by Fortune; Original logo by American Express

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American Express National Bank Review January 2025

American Express is widely known for its credit cards but it also has several high-yield savings accounts among a slew of consumer and business banking products through its bank division, American Express National Bank.

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