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Best Banks and Credit Unions for Mobile Banking

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In 2019, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. reported that 34% of banked households (households with a checking or savings account) used mobile banking as the primary way of accessing their bank accounts

. In 2022, it grew to nearly 72% . If you’re part of that large group of people who want to access their bank accounts from a device, it’s important to know which banks and institutions make it easy to do that.

The best mobile banking providers give you access to financial services anytime you want. Using banking apps on your phone or tablet — or using a bank's website — you can complete many common tasks, including checking your account balance, finding nearby ATMs and depositing a check by snapping a photo.

Here are banks and credit unions with the best mobile banking experiences. To compare a wider range of banks on more than just their mobile apps, see our roundup of best banks and credit unions.

Why you can trust NerdWallet: Our writers and editors follow strict editorial guidelines to ensure fairness and accuracy in our coverage to help you choose the financial accounts that work best for you. See our criteria for evaluating banks and credit unions.

Mobile banking: Best banks and credit unions

  • Alliant Credit Union

  • Ally Bank

  • Capital One 360

  • Discover® Bank

  • SoFi

  • Synchrony

In 2019, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. reported that 34% of banked households (households with a checking or savings account) used mobile banking as the primary way of accessing their bank accounts

. In 2022, it grew to nearly 72% . If you’re part of that large group of people who want to access their bank accounts from a device, it’s important to know which banks and institutions make it easy to do that.

The best mobile banking providers give you access to financial services anytime you want. Using banking apps on your phone or tablet — or using a bank's website — you can complete many common tasks, including checking your account balance, finding nearby ATMs and depositing a check by snapping a photo.

Here are banks and credit unions with the best mobile banking experiences. To compare a wider range of banks on more than just their mobile apps, see our roundup of best banks and credit unions.

Why you can trust NerdWallet: Our writers and editors follow strict editorial guidelines to ensure fairness and accuracy in our coverage to help you choose the financial accounts that work best for you. See our criteria for evaluating banks and credit unions.

Mobile banking: Best banks and credit unions

  • Alliant Credit Union

  • Ally Bank

  • Capital One 360

  • Discover® Bank

  • SoFi

  • Synchrony

Best Banks and Credit Unions for Mobile Banking

Our pick for

Mobile banking at a credit union

NerdWallet rating 

4.5

/5
Alliant Credit Union

Why We Like It

Alliant Credit Union is easy to join and its savings rates are competitive. Alliant’s apps offer features that let you manage your banking tasks from anywhere. You can use an ATM locator, review transaction history and balances on demand, deposit checks and pay bills. And the app works with money management tools like Mint and Quicken WebConnect. Plus they let you track your ATM fee rebates to know when you’re nearing the $20 monthly rebate limit. There’s also a high daily limit of $100,000 for depositing checks through the apps.

Our pick for

Mobile banking at a bank

NerdWallet rating 

4.5

/5
Ally Bank

Why We Like It

Ally’s mobile apps let you pay bills, send money to people through Zelle, deposit checks and transfer funds between bank accounts. The apps earn respectable ratings from Android users and high ratings from iOS users.

Ally’s online checking account earns interest and has no monthly fees, while its online savings account lets you organize your savings goals into different categories. The savings account’s attractive rate is higher than what you can expect to find at larger traditional banks.

NerdWallet rating 

4.5

/5
Capital One

Why We Like It

Capital One isn’t just home to free checking and savings accounts that earn interest; it has a robust mobile banking platform, too. The apps have all the standard functions of mobile banking, like mobile check deposit, bill pay and the ability to send money to other people in the U.S. They also add a layer of security with mobile app verification, which uses your login credentials and your phone to help ensure only you can access your account. The Capital One mobile apps earn strong ratings from iOS and Android users.

NerdWallet rating 

4.5

/5
Discover® Bank

Why We Like It

Discover® Bank offers free checking and savings accounts that pay cash back or offer strong interest rates. Its apps are well-rated by iOS and Android users alike and offer standard features such as an ATM locator, mobile check deposit and online bill pay. Customers can also use the app to securely message customer service, view credit scores and freeze and unfreeze accounts.

NerdWallet rating 

5.0

/5
SoFi Bank, N.A.

Why We Like It

SoFi offers highly competitive APYs for both checking and savings balances, and the only requirement is a monthly direct deposit in any amount. Even without direct deposit, balances earn much higher APYs than you’ll find at traditional banks. The app gets decent ratings from Android users and high ratings from iOS users.

NerdWallet rating 

4.5

/5
Synchrony Bank

Why We Like It

Synchrony Bank's mobile banking apps earn great ratings from both iOS and Android users. Customers use them to deposit checks, make payments and transfers, and manage their accounts. The bank offers in-app customer support and a Twitter account dedicated to providing help.

Synchrony account holders get fee-free ATM access at machines in the Popmoney and MoneyPass networks (Synchrony doesn't offer a checking account, though).

Last updated on February 10, 2023

Methodology

We took a close look at nearly 80 financial institutions and financial service providers, including the largest U.S. banks based on assets, internet search traffic and other factors; the nation’s largest credit unions, based on assets and membership; and other notable and/or emerging players in the industry. We rated them on criteria that include annual percentage yields, minimum balances, fees, digital experience and more.

To recap our selections...

NerdWallet's Best Banks and Credit Unions for Mobile Banking

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