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  2. What is a second-chance checking account? Here’s ... - AOL

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    Financial institution / Name of account. Monthly maintenance fee. Minimum deposit to open. Chime/Second Chance Banking. $0. $0. Varo Bank/Second-Chance Banking. $0. $0. Wells Fargo/Clear Access ...

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    A second-chance bank account functions much like a traditional checking account but with some account restrictions. With a second-chance account, you may need to pay a higher monthly fee or ...

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    7. Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo offers its Clear Access Banking account to customers who want simplicity in their bank account and are looking for a second chance bank account. Clear Access Banking is ...

  5. Woodforest National Bank - Wikipedia

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    Woodforest National Bank is a privately held bank headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas. As of March 2020, it had more than 770 [ 3 ] branches in 17 different states. [ 4 ] Woodforest National Bank is Walmart 's largest retail partner, and also provides financial services for Sam's Club members.

  6. Vista Bank (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Vista Bank based in Dallas, Texas, opened in 1912 and now operates 12 branches throughout Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After that many years in business, it’s fair to assume that they are good at what they do - they finished Q4 2020 with $1.3B in assets [ 3 ] as a subsidiary of Vista Bancshares.

  7. NexBank - Wikipedia

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    Nexbank is an American regional bank that is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.It is state-chartered and overseen by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). [1] The bank provides financial services in institutional banking, commercial banking, and mortgage banking and is based in Texas, where it has three branches.

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