Welcome to free ATMs, debit card rewards and much more! Whether you’re opening your first checking account or looking for more perks, we’ll guide you to the perfect account.
Neighborhood service. Worldwide perks. With Gate City Bank, come enjoy free ATMs everywhere, early paydays and more!
Features | Totally Free1 Checking | Benefit Interest Checking | Premium Interest Checking | BankOn Checking |
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Get started. | Open This Account | Open This Account | Open This Account | |
Minimum to Open | $50 | $50 | $50 | $25 |
Monthly Service Charge | None | None | $8 if balance is less than $1,000 | $5 for customer age 24+ |
Earn Interest | ||||
Free ATMs Anywhere | ||||
Debit Card Rewards | ||||
Free Custom Debit Card Designs | ||||
Free Checks | ||||
Early Paydays2 | ||||
Overdraft Protection Options | ||||
Learn more. | Account Details | Account Details | Account Details | Account Details |
Have something else in mind? You can explore our business checking options, too!
We get that life comes with surprise expenses, which may lead to unexpected overdraft fees. With alternatives like our checking reserve line of credit, Savings Link and our BankOn checking account, we’ve got options to help keep you covered.
Learn MoreFree ATMs everywhere. No minimum balance. No monthly service charge. Discover all of the perks of Totally Free Checking – perfect for students!
Want to earn interest just by having a checking account? Gate City Bank’s Benefit Interest Checking account may be the perfect option for you!
Earn a higher interest rate simply by maintaining a higher balance with Gate City Bank’s Premium Interest Checking account!
Struggle with keeping track of your balance? Our BankOn Checking account may be the perfect solution. Your account will never be overdrawn, so you can say goodbye to unexpected fees.
1 No maintenance or activity fees. Other fees, including overdraft fees, may apply. See fee schedule for details.
2 Early paydays! Isn’t that neat? Your funds will generally be accessible the same day we receive a deposit notice from your payer, up to two days earlier than your scheduled payment. Direct deposit is required, and early access is subject to the payer’s timing in submitting funds.