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Seeking community bank
Hi,
I'd like to move my personal banking business from BoA to a local community bank which will support local business. Can anyone provide recommendations?
Thanks.
I'd like to move my personal banking business from BoA to a local community bank which will support local business. Can anyone provide recommendations?
Thanks.
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Small or community banks in Davis Square: Middlesex Federal Savings, Central Bank, Winter Hill Bank, Wainwright Bank
Others, a short walk from the square:
Cambridge Savings (Porter Square shopping center, Elm Street side)
East Cambridge Savings (Highland Ave at Cedar St, or Mass. Ave. near Milton St)
Century Bank (Mass. Ave. near Meacham Road)
USAlliance Credit Union (Porter Square)
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On the other hand, as this moveyourmoney movement has gotten going, I've been reminded that Wainwright is for-profit and publicly traded, which are both corporate-y... even if they use a lot of those profits for subsidizing community-related stuff. If I were doing this for the first time, I might try to learn more about credit unions.
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Wainwright is pretty good, but their internet banking is awful
I've been with them for a while - feel good about the place though I only do everyday simple banking
However, their internet banking is embarrassingly "Web 0.2" and terrifying from a security perspective. It appears to have been thrown together by amateurs. Amateur web banking is not quaint and charming.
My red-flag security concern is if you forget your password, they email it back to you in clear text. This is an utter violation of reasonable and conventional security practices, and it makes me very concerned for the whole site. A site should never be storing a plain text password. If you think it is impossible to do the site without storing the password, then you shouldn't be making a banking website either ;), but that's ok, you're not a bank.
Their online bill paying service is handled by a third party, and I'm not impressed with that either. I failed to cancel a repeating payment in time once, and the recipient didn't cash the check. The money left my account though, and the service never responded to my two formal requests to get the money back. Eventually I forgot about it (~$300), until right now...
Re: Forgotten password
(Other than this, I've been pretty happy with their online banking. I don't need fancy, I just need basic, and I've never had a bill payment go astray.)
Re: Wainwright is pretty good, but their internet banking is awful
Other than that I've been mostly fine with Wainwright though.
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I'm also a big credit union fan if you have any particular affiliation (I don't understand the big ones that let anyone join- the whole reason I feel safe is that there are fewer degrees of separation between me and the other people in the credit union.) I am a member of 2 and the interest rates are great for things like car loans and CD's.
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