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Community Based Neighborhood Partners

  • •   East LA Community Corporation
  • •   Community Financial Resource Center
  • •   Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment
  • •   Valley Economic Development Corporation 
  • •   United Way of Greater Los Angeles 
  • Financial Partner
  • •   The Annenberg Foundation
  • •   Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • •   Wells Fargo/Wachovia
    •   US Bank
    •   Cathay Bank
    •   Broadway Federal Bank 
    •   Bank of America
    •   Bank of the West
    •   Citibank
    •   City National Bank
    •   E1 Federal Credit Union
    •   JPMorgan Chase/WAMU 
    •   Kinecta Federal Credit Union
    •   Union Bank of California

 WHY DO I NEED AN ACCOUNT?

 

 If you rely on expensive check-cashing services, now you have a great alternative. Bank on Los Angeles has partnered with local banks and credit unions to offer free or low-cost accounts. Even if you have never opened an account before, have had problems with an account in the past, or need a free or low-cost account, Bank on Los Angeles wants to help you open an account with a bank or credit union and begin saving for the future.

How Can a Bank Account Help Me?

 

 

IT SAVES YOU MONEY

Contact one of our community or financial partners to learn about bank account options that meet your needs. The bank or credit union staff will answer all of your questions and walk yUsing check cashers may seem more convenient than having a checking account at a bank. But these services cost a lot more than a checking account. Check-cashing stores charge you up to 5% of the check amount. Cash a $250 check and pay 5%, or $12.50. To cash two paychecks a month, you may pay more than five times as much in fees than you would at a bank with a regular checking account. And, since money orders can cost as much as $3 per order, your costs could really add up.

Our partner banks and credit unions offer low- or no-cost accounts, and most have free bill pay or even free money orders!
ou through each step of the process.

IT'S SAFE

Without a bank account, you and your family could lose your money during an emergency, like an earthquake or a fire. You also have no safe place to keep your money, and may become a victim of robbery or theft. Money deposited in a bank or credit union is protected by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

IT'S CONVENIENT

With a checking account, you can deposit your checks and access your money for little or no cost. You can save money by paying bills with checks, on the Internet, or by direct debit, and avoid paying for money orders. You can use your debit card to make purchases at stores or to withdraw money from ATMs across the city, reducing the need to carry cash. You can also keep track of your spending on the Internet, by phone, or at the ATM.

IT HELPS YOU SAVE
FOR THE FUTURE

Without a bank account, it is much more difficult to save your money to reach long-term goals, such as buying a home, starting a business, or investing in your or your child’s education. Studies show that people with bank accounts are more likely to save and move up the economic ladder to financial security.

HOSTING A FINANCIAL TRAINING

Bank on LA offers free, high-quality financial training for clients through
our community partners.

PARTNER WITH US

Bank on LA invites community organizations and banks and credit unions to partner with us, and help us reach even more unbanked Angelenos.

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PRESS

Learn about Bank on LA and our strategic partners, and read press coverage about the growing state and national movement to make checking accounts and financial services available for all.
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