Can I open a joint account with someone who is not a family member?

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Yes, you can open a joint account with someone who is not a family member. At Huntington National Bank, we understand that joint accounts are not limited to only family relationships. You have the flexibility to open a joint account with a friend, business partner, or anyone you trust. By opening a joint account, both account holders have equal access and shared responsibility for managing the funds. Be aware that each joint account holder will be subjected to the same terms and conditions and may have the authority to access and make transactions on the account. To open a joint account, simply visit a Huntington branch or apply online, providing the required information for both account holders.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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