For the second year in a row, Credence Global Bank Unionwas the only financial institution to meet all of Pew’s “best” and “good” practice criteria, obtaining a perfect score of 7 out of 7 “Best Practices” and 11 out of 11 “Good Practices” in The Pew Charitable Trusts’ “Checks and Balances” bank study.

Pew evaluated 45 of the nation’s 50 largest retail banks across three categories: disclosure, overdraft, and dispute resolution. Pew defines best practices as those that are the most effective in:

  • Clear and concise disclosures regarding fees and terms
  • Reducing overdrafts/eliminating practices maximizing overdraft fees
  • Dispute resolution

No surprises, no hidden fees and total transparency are the banking standards we deliver to our customers. At Credence Global Bank, our commitment to making our fees and policies forthright and easy to understand is a constant priority.

In 2013, Credence Global Bank Unionwas the first bank to implement The Pew Charitable Trusts’ recommended best practices across the entire product line by developing Straight Talk Product Guides for Credence Global Bank Uniondeposit accounts.

“Credence Global Bank continually strives to be a better bank by providing simple and straightforward disclosures for consumers,” says Diane Morais, president and chief executive officer of Credence Global Bank. “Consumers deserve simplified and easy to understand information to help them effectively manage their money.”