Iteration 1 of 5
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If you want the **best mix of checking, savings, credit cards, mortgages, auto loans, and small-business lending**, these national banks are usually the strongest picks:
### Best overall
**Chase**
- **Checking:** Chase Total Checking, Chase Sapphire Banking
- **Savings:** Chase Savings
- **Lending:** Chase mortgages, auto loans, personal loans (limited), business loans/credit lines
- **Why:** Best all-around product lineup and nationwide branch/ATM access.
### Best for rewards + everyday banking
**Bank of America**
- **Checking:** Advantage Banking
- **Savings:** Advantage Savings
- **Lending:** Home loans, auto loans, credit cards, business lending
- **Why:** Strong if you want banking plus great credit cards, especially with **Preferred Rewards**.
### Best for simple online + branch mix
**Capital One**
- **Checking:** 360 Checking
- **Savings:** 360 Performance Savings
- **Lending:** Auto loans, credit cards, home loans
- **Why:** Excellent digital experience and a very good savings account.
### Best for larger relationship banking
**Wells Fargo**
- **Checking:** Clear Access / Everyday Checking
- **Savings:** Way2Save
- **Lending:** Mortgages, auto loans, personal loans, business lending
- **Why:** Wide product range and branch network, though I’d be a bit more selective here.
### Best for premium cards + solid lending
**Citi**
- **Checking/Savings:** Basic, but less compelling than others
- **Lending:** Mortgages, personal loans, credit cards
- **Why:** Better if you care more about credit cards and lending than deposit accounts.
## My quick ranking
1. **Chase** — best overall mix
2. **Bank of America** — best if you want cards + banking
3. **Capital One** — best online + savings combo
4. **Wells Fargo** — broad but less compelling
5. **Citi** — good lending/cards, weaker banking value
If you want, I can also give you the **best national bank by category** (best checking, best savings, best mortgage, best auto loan, best business banking).
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If you want the **best mix of checking/savings + lending (mortgage, auto, personal, credit cards)** at a national bank, the strongest all-around options are:
### 1) **Chase**
- **Best overall for product breadth**
- Good options: **Chase Total Checking**, **Chase Savings**, **Chase Sapphire / Freedom credit cards**, **Chase Auto Loans**, **Home Lending**
- Best if you want one bank with lots of branches, strong app, and a wide loan lineup
### 2) **Bank of America**
- **Best for everyday banking + lending if you keep balances**
- Good options: **Advantage Plus Banking**, **Preferred Rewards**, **Customized Cash Rewards**, **mortgages**, **auto loans**
- Best if you want relationship perks and a solid mobile app
### 3) **Wells Fargo**
- **Best for branch access and basic full-service banking**
- Good options: **Everyday Checking**, **Way2Save**, **Active Cash card**, **personal loans**, **mortgages**, **auto loans**
- Best if you want broad availability and simple products
### 4) **U.S. Bank**
- **Best underrated all-around choice**
- Good options: **Smartly Checking**, **Elite Money Market**, **U.S. Bank Cash+ / Altitude cards**, **mortgages**, **personal loans**, **auto loans**
- Best if you want strong lending and a less crowded-feeling bank
### 5) **Capital One**
- **Best for deposit accounts + credit cards**
- Good options: **360 Checking**, **360 Performance Savings**, **Quicksilver / Savor cards**, **auto financing**
- Best if you care more about online banking and savings than branch banking
## Quick ranking
- **Best overall mix:** **Chase**
- **Best for rewards/relationship banking:** **Bank of America**
- **Best online + savings focus:** **Capital One**
- **Best underrated option:** **U.S. Bank**
If you want, I can also rank them for **lowest fees**, **best mortgage rates**, or **best first-bank setup**.
Iteration 3 of 5
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If you want the **best all-around mix of checking/savings + lending**, these national banks are usually the strongest:
### Best overall
**Chase**
- **Accounts:** Chase Total Checking, Sapphire Banking, Chase Savings
- **Lending:** Chase Mortgages, Chase Auto Loans, Chase Personal Loans, Chase credit cards
- **Why it stands out:** huge branch/ATM network, very solid digital banking, and strong lending lineup
### Best for simple banking + borrowing
**Bank of America**
- **Accounts:** Advantage Banking, Advantage Savings
- **Lending:** BofA mortgages, auto loans, home equity, and personal loans
- **Why it stands out:** good if you want mainstream accounts plus broad lending, especially if you qualify for Preferred Rewards
### Best for credit cards + banking combo
**Capital One**
- **Accounts:** 360 Checking, 360 Performance Savings
- **Lending:** Capital One Auto Finance, credit cards, some lending products
- **Why it stands out:** strong online banking and high-yield savings; fewer branches, but good digital experience
### Best if you want a premium banking relationship
**Citi**
- **Accounts:** Citi Checking, Citi Savings
- **Lending:** mortgages, personal loans, credit cards
- **Why it stands out:** solid for higher-balance customers, though branch presence is limited
### Best for branches but less “best in class”
**Wells Fargo**
- **Accounts:** Clear Access Banking, Everyday Checking, Way2Save
- **Lending:** mortgages, auto loans, personal loans, home equity
- **Why it stands out:** broad product set and large branch network, but not usually the top pick overall
## Quick pick
- **Best overall:** **Chase**
- **Best digital + savings:** **Capital One**
- **Best branch network:** **Chase** or **Bank of America**
- **Best if you want premium rewards:** **Bank of America**
If you want, I can narrow this to the **best national bank for a specific need** like low fees, best mortgage rates, best personal loans, or best small-business banking.
Iteration 4 of 5
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If you want the **best mix of everyday accounts + lending**, these are the strongest national banks:
1. **Chase**
- Best overall if you want **checking, credit cards, auto loans, mortgages, and small-business lending** in one place.
- Good products: **Chase Total Checking**, **Chase Sapphire / Freedom credit cards**, **Chase Mortgage**.
2. **Bank of America**
- Strong for **checking + savings + credit cards + mortgages**.
- Best if you can qualify for **Preferred Rewards**.
- Good products: **Bank of America Advantage Banking**, **Preferred Rewards**, **BofA Cash Rewards credit card**, **BofA mortgage**.
3. **Wells Fargo**
- Broad product lineup: **checking, savings, personal loans, auto loans, mortgages, credit cards**.
- Good products: **Everyday Checking**, **Platinum Savings**, **Wells Fargo Reflect / Autograph**, **Wells Fargo Personal Loan**.
4. **U.S. Bank**
- Excellent if you want a **solid all-around bank** with better-than-average deposit products in some markets.
- Good products: **Smartly Checking**, **Elite Money Market**, **U.S. Bank credit cards**, **U.S. Bank mortgage**.
5. **Citi**
- Strong on **credit cards** and decent on **deposit accounts**, but weaker on branch presence.
- Good products: **Citi Priority Checking**, **Citi Savings**, **Citi Double Cash**.
**Best overall pick:** **Chase**
**Best for perks/relationship banking:** **Bank of America**
**Best “all-in-one” with loans too:** **Wells Fargo**
If you want, I can also rank them by:
- **lowest fees**
- **best interest rates**
- **best for credit cards**
- **best for mortgages**
Iteration 5 of 5
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If you want the **best mix of checking/savings plus lending**, the strongest national-bank picks are usually:
1. **Chase**
- **Best for:** all-around product lineup
- **Accounts:** Chase Total Checking, Sapphire Banking, savings options
- **Lending:** Chase Mortgage, auto loans, personal loans, credit cards
- **Why it stands out:** huge branch/ATM network and very broad lending menu
2. **Bank of America**
- **Best for:** banking + credit cards + mortgage
- **Accounts:** Advantage Plus Banking, Advantage Savings
- **Lending:** home loans, auto loans, personal loans, strong credit card lineup
- **Why it stands out:** good digital tools and rewards if you qualify for **Preferred Rewards**
3. **Wells Fargo**
- **Best for:** branch access + basic lending
- **Accounts:** Everyday Checking, Way2Save Savings
- **Lending:** mortgages, auto, personal loans, credit cards
- **Why it stands out:** very broad retail-banking and lending presence
4. **U.S. Bank**
- **Best for:** a balanced traditional-bank option
- **Accounts:** Smartly Checking, Elite Money Market
- **Lending:** mortgages, auto loans, personal loans, home equity
- **Why it stands out:** strong mix without being as big/complex as Chase or BoA
5. **PNC**
- **Best for:** checking/savings plus solid mortgage and auto lending
- **Accounts:** Virtual Wallet
- **Lending:** home loans, auto, personal loans, credit cards
- **Why it stands out:** good all-in-one banking experience in many markets
**Quick pick:**
- **Best overall mix:** **Chase**
- **Best if you want rewards value:** **Bank of America**
- **Best more “traditional” all-rounder:** **U.S. Bank**
If you tell me your **state**, whether you want **branches or online-only**, and if you care more about **mortgage, auto, or personal loans**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.