Avoid Monthly Maintenance Fees: 9 Easy Ways To Save

Discover proven strategies to eliminate checking account fees and keep more of your money with simple, effective tips.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Avoid Monthly Maintenance Fees

Monthly maintenance fees on checking accounts can quietly drain your finances, often ranging from $5 to $15 per month. Fortunately, most banks provide straightforward ways to waive these fees, such as maintaining a minimum balance or setting up direct deposits. By understanding your bank’s policies and choosing the right account, you can eliminate these costs entirely and maximize your savings.

What Are Monthly Maintenance Fees?

Monthly maintenance fees, also known as service fees, are charges banks impose to cover account management costs. These fees typically apply to basic checking accounts and compensate for services like debit card access, online banking, and statement processing. According to banking standards, fees average around $10 monthly but can be waived through specific actions. For instance, Chase Secure Banking charges $4.95 unless avoided with $250 in electronic deposits.

Not all accounts have these fees. Free checking options, like Key Smart Checking, impose $0 maintenance fees with no minimum balance required. Banks justify fees for low-activity accounts, but consumer surveys show most Americans pay little or none by meeting waiver criteria.

Meet Minimum Balance Requirements

The most common way to avoid fees is maintaining a daily or average minimum balance. Banks specify thresholds, often $500 to $1,500, checked monthly.

  • Daily Balance: Account must stay above the minimum each day. Dipping below even once triggers the fee.
  • Average Daily Balance: Calculated by averaging daily balances over the statement period. More flexible for variable deposits.

For example, Bank of America waives fees on certain Advantage Banking accounts with linked eligible accounts or under age 25. PNC Simple Checking waives its $5 fee for balances meeting criteria or for those under 25 or over 62. Track balances via apps to avoid shortfalls from pending transactions.

Bank ExampleMinimum Balance to Waive FeeFee Amount
PNC Simple CheckingQualifying direct deposit or age-based$5
Chase Secure Banking$250 electronic deposits$4.95
Bank of AmericaLinked accounts or <25 years$0 on select

Pro tip: Automate transfers from savings to buffer balances, ensuring compliance without manual effort.

Set Up Direct Deposits

Direct deposits from employers, payroll, or government benefits (e.g., Social Security) are a reliable fee waiver. One qualifying deposit often suffices monthly.

  • Chase Secure Banking waives $4.95 with $250+ in electronic deposits like payroll or benefits.
  • PNC Simple Checking avoids $5 fee with any direct deposit, ideal for all ages.

Benefits extend beyond waivers: early pay access, like KeyBank’s Early Pay, and overdraft protection. Setup is simple—provide routing and account numbers to your employer or agency. Multiple deposits count toward totals, per ACH network rules.

This method suits most, as 70% of Americans use direct deposit, per surveys, making fees easily avoidable.

Choose Free Checking Accounts

Opt for accounts with no fees from the start. NerdWallet lists top free options for 2026, emphasizing no minimums and perks.

  • Key Smart Checking: $0 fee, $10 opening deposit, no balance requirement, free Allpoint ATMs.
  • Capital One 360 Checking: No fees, 0.10% APY, 70,000+ free ATMs.
  • SoFi Checking: No account fees, no minimums.

These accounts often include overdraft grace—no fees for insufficient funds. Compare via bank sites; credit unions like Connexus offer high APY with rebates.

Use In-Network ATMs and Limit Transactions

Out-of-network ATM fees compound maintenance costs, but waivers focus on usage.

  • Apps like Chase Mobile show fee-free ATMs.
  • PNC alerts for low balances prevent overdrafts.

ABA recommends limiting non-affiliated ATMs and keeping multiple accounts at one bank for waivers. KeyBank offers unlimited Allpoint access.

Opt for Online-Only Banks

Digital banks eliminate branches, cutting fees. Capital One and SoFi charge $0 monthly. Perks include higher interest and nationwide ATMs. No paper statements save extra fees. Transition by direct deposit setup.

Student, Senior, or Military Discounts

Demographic waivers abound:

  • PNC: Free under 25 or over 62.
  • Bank of America: No fee under 25.
  • Military: Fee waivers via USAA or Navy Federal (not cited here).

Verify eligibility; combine with direct deposits for reliability.

Bundle Accounts or Add Services

Link checking with savings or credit cards for waivers. Bank of America links up to 7 accounts fee-free. Bundles yield perks like interest-earning checking.

Monitor and Switch Banks

Review statements monthly. Switch if fees persist—NerdWallet notes easy portability. Apps track compliance.

Overdraft Protection Without Fees

Link savings for free transfers. KeyBank offers $0 overdraft transfers. PNC declines charges, no fee.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a monthly maintenance fee?

A charge for account upkeep, waivable via balance or deposits.

How do I avoid Chase Secure Banking fees?

$250+ electronic deposits monthly.

Are there truly free checking accounts?

Yes, like Key Smart and Capital One 360.

Does direct deposit always waive fees?

Often one suffices, check bank terms.

What if I’m under 25?

Many banks waive fees, e.g., PNC, BofA.

Final Tips for Fee-Free Banking

Combine strategies: direct deposit + free account. Use alerts, apps. In 2026, fee-free options proliferate. Save $40+ monthly like Chase users. Shop annually for best rates.

References

  1. Chase Secure Banking — Chase. 2026. https://personal.chase.com/personal/secure-banking
  2. PNC Simple Checking — PNC Bank. 2026. https://www.pnc.com/en/personal-banking/banking/checking/simple-checking.html
  3. Key Smart Checking Account — KeyBank. 2026. https://www.key.com/personal/checking/key-smart-checking-account.html
  4. How to Avoid Bank Fees — American Bankers Association. 2025-01-01. https://www.aba.com/advocacy/community-programs/consumer-resources/manage-your-money/how-avoid-bank-fees
  5. Bank of America Advantage Banking — Bank of America. 2026. https://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/checking/advantage-banking/
  6. 10 Best Free Checking Accounts for 2026 — NerdWallet. 2026-01-01. https://www.nerdwallet.com/banking/best/free-checking-accounts
  7. SoFi Checking Account — SoFi. 2026. https://www.sofi.com/banking/checking-account/
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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