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What fees are associated with my checking account?

Asked 2 years ago
Crown Bank generally has a variety of checking account options, and the fees associated with these accounts can vary based on the specific type of checking account you hold. Common fees that may be associated with checking accounts include monthly maintenance fees, overdraft fees, insufficient funds fees, and fees for incoming wire transfers or using out-of-network ATMs. Monthly maintenance fees can sometimes be waived if certain requirements are met, such as maintaining a minimum balance or setting up direct deposit. Overdraft fees may apply if you spend more than your account balance, and these fees can vary in amount. Additionally, insufficient funds fees are typically charged if a transaction is declined due to a lack of available funds. If you frequently use ATMs outside of the Crown Bank network, there could also be fees for those transactions. To get the most accurate and detailed information regarding the fees associated with your specific checking account, it is advisable to refer to the disclosures that came with your account when it was opened, or you may want to visit the current Crown Bank website for the most up-to-date fee schedule. This will provide you with comprehensive information based on your account type.
Answered Jun 26th 2025

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