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BNC National Bank

Best ForEveryday Medical Spending
FeesNone ($0 Maintenance)

Quick Summary

  • HSA savings account

The Verdict

BNC National Bank provides essential HSA features with zero monthly maintenance fees and basic savings functionality, earning a 0/5.0 rating from HSA Orbit.

BNC National Bank is dedicated to providing banking and wealth management services to businesses and consumers in its local markets. BNC operates community banking, mortgage banking and wealth management in Arizona, Minnesota and North Dakota and also conducts mortgage banking from locations in Illinois, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska.

The Company offers a full range of financial services including checking, savings, consumer loans, business loans, 401k, Wealth Management, financial advice and many online and mobile services.

Key Features

Banking & Access

Includes debit card, online banking and check-writing.

Investment Options

This provider focuses on cash savings without investment options.

Security & Insurance

Deposits are FDIC/NCUA insured for your protection.

Account Details

No minimum balance to open. no account opening fees.

Fee Analysis

Fee TypeThis ProviderIndustry AverageVerdict
Monthly Maintenance$0.00$0.69EXCELLENT
Account Opening$0.00$1.88EXCELLENT
Account Closing$0.00$1.95EXCELLENT

Industry averages calculated from 853 providers in the HSA Orbit database.

Investment Options

Savings-Only Account

BNC National Bank currently offers a savings-focused HSA without investment options. Your funds earn interest in a cash account.

Interest Rates

Interest rates are not currently available for this provider.

Contact Information

Address

322 E. Main Avenue Bismarck, ND 58501 Customer Service Mailing Address 322 E. Main Avenue Bismarck, ND 58501

Customer Service

1-800-262-2265

322 E. Main Avenue Bismarck, ND 58501 Customer Service Mailing Address 322 E. Main Avenue Bismarck, ND 58501

At a Glance

Monthly Fee$0
Investment ThresholdN/A
Interest Rate (Cash)Not published
Debit CardIncluded
FDIC InsuredYes

Pros & Cons

The Good

  • No monthly maintenance fees
  • No account opening or closing fees
  • FDIC/NCUA insured deposits

The Bad

  • No investment options available
  • Interest rates not published

User Sentiment

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