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Finding the Best Banks in Houston

Houston is the most populous city in Texas, so it’s no surprise that residents have numerous banking options. Not every bank will offer the best account for your individual situation, though. That’s why SmartAsset created this list of the best banks in the city. Read on to see which banks are most accessible and which offer the top savings and checking accounts.

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Chase Bank logo Chase Bank 0.01% $0
  • Best National Bank
  • More than 200 branches
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  • Best National Bank
  • More than 200 branches
Woodforest National Bank logo Woodforest National Bank 0.35% $25
  • Best Customer Service
  • More than 100 branches in Houston
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  • Best Customer Service
  • More than 100 branches in Houston
Texas First Bank logo Texas First Bank 4.00% $50
  • Best Free Checking Account
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  • Best Free Checking Account
Capital One logo Capital One 4.35% $0
  • Best Savings Account
  • Strong interest rates
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  • Best Savings Account
  • Strong interest rates

How We Determine the Best Banks in Houston

SmartAsset’s banking experts found the 15 most popular banks in Houston by number of branches in the city. From those banks, we selected the best national and regional banks and chose the best savings and checking accounts based on their minimum balance requirements, annual percentage yields (APYs), fee structures and overall ease of accessibility.

Best National Bank: Chase Bank

Chase is one of the largest banks in the U.S. In Houston alone, it has about 220 branch locations. That makes it a good option if you frequently need to bank in person. Chase is a national bank, so you can also find many branches if you’re travelling outside of Houston or Texas.

Beyond the number of locations, Chase also offers a wide range of financial products and services. You can find savings, checking and certificate of deposit (CD) accounts. The bank has a number of credit cards and loan options.

As a part of JPMorgan Chase & Co., you can also use the company’s investment services. Balancing major life goals like buying a home and saving for retirement is a challenge, so it’s nice to have access to expert advice from a financial advisor.

The Chase website and mobile app are also easy to navigate. You can open and manage accounts in addition to learning more about Chase’s various products.

Runner-up: Wells Fargo

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Best Customer Service: Woodforest National Bank

With two standard savings accounts and five checking account options, Woodforest National Bank can appeal to multiple customers. While it doesn’t have the highest rates on the market, it does offer APYs above those of the large, national banks. There is also an account designed specifically for minors, so parents can help their children to build strong savings habits from a young age.

In addition to the banking products, you can expect to have a good experience. Woodforest National Bank. According to a recent J.D. Power U.S. Retail Banking Satisfaction Study, Woodforest National Bank was third overall in the state of Texas. The study looks at a bank’s ability to handle customer issues in addition to the range and cost of its product offerings.

Best Free Checking Account: Texas First Bank

Many banks offer very low rates for their checking accounts. That makes Texas Fist Bank a standout with its 0.05% APY for checking (and savings) accounts. Another thing that makes the bank stand out is the fact that you can get an interest-bearing checking account, the Kasasa Cash Checking account, with no monthly fee. The minimum to open an account is also just $50, so it is an option even if you don’t have a lot in savings. If you meet certain criteria, you can also get a significantly higher APY of up to 4.00%. Again, this is all with a checking account that has no monthly fee.

You can also earn a high rate on a savings account if you open a Kasasa Saver account. Coupled with free access to online banking, a free debit card, and up to $39 in refunds on ATM fees, Texas First Bank provides an enticing free checking account.

Best Savings Accounts: Capital One

Capital One offers some of the highest rates around. This is true for all of its savings options, including savings accounts and CDs. For example, the standard savings account, the Capital One 360 Performance Savings Account, comes with an APY of 4.35% and has no minimum deposit requirements. Capital One CDs also have no minimum deposit with high APYs on all terms (particularly the one-year and longer-term CDs).

If you want to pair your savings account with a checking account, you’ll also get some high rates at Capital One. The standard checking account has an APY of 0.10% no matter your balance. These rates are significantly better than what other national banks commonly offer. There is also a checking account designed specifically for teenagers.

Another advantage in Houston is that there are actually Capital One branches. Most states only have access to Capital One via its online banking. Texas is one of the handful of states with physical branches. That means Houston customers get the best of both worlds: an online-focused bank with branches nearby just in case you need them.

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