Overall bank rating
Feature | Insider rating (out of 5) |
Checking | 3.5 |
Savings | 3.5 |
CD | 3.75 |
Money market account | 3.25 |
Trustworthiness | 4 |
Total | 3.5 |
Pros and cons
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Savings
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Checking
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The one drawback to this account is that there isn’t any overdraft protection. You’ll have to be careful of overdrawing from your account so that you don’t have to pay the $35 overdraft fee.
CD
You’ll also want to look at other banks for CDs that are five years or longer. Bank of Grand Lake only has CD terms from 30 days to four years.
Money market account
If you’re looking for a money market account with easy access to your money, the
The account is best if you can maintain a high balance in your account – that way, you can earn the highest APY. If you’d prefer to look at options with lower balances or a higher APY, our guide on money market accounts may offer better choices.
How Bank of Grand Lake works
Bank of Grand Lake is a Hispanic American-owned bank with two branches in Grove and Langley, Oklahoma. The bank has free ATMs at bank locations is also part of the TransFund ATM network around the US.
Customer support is available at bank locations or over the phone Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CT and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Ratings from Bank of Grand Lake’s mobile app are mainly positive; it has 4.6 out of 5 stars on the Google Play Store and 4.8 out of 5 stars on the Apple store.
The bank is also FDIC insured, so one account is protected up to $250,000.
Is Bank of Grand Lake trustworthy?
We typically use ratings from the Better Business Bureau to provide insight into how a bank resolves customer issues. However, the Bank of Grand Lake hasn’t been rated yet by the BBB.
BBB ratings aren’t the only factors that you should consider when deciding if a bank is trustworthy. If you want to see if a bank may be a good fit, get feedback from friends or family who have been customers. You can also read online customer reviews.
Bank of Grand Lake hasn’t been involved in any recent public scandals.
How Bank of Grand Lake compares
We compared Bank of Grand Lake to two other banks in Oklahoma designated as minority-owned banks by the FDIC: Bank of Cherokee County and First Security Bank and Trust Company.
You can learn more about these institutions, as well as see if any MDIs are in your state by looking through our Black-owned banks and Hispanic American-owned banks guides.
Oklahoma branches 2 (Langley, Grove) |
Oklahoma branches 1 (Oklahoma City) |
Oklahoma branches 3 (Hulbert, Tahlequah) |
Standout feature Free checking account |
Standout feature Free checking account |
Standout feature Solid interest rates |
Bank of Grand Lake vs. First Security Bank and Trust Company
Both Bank of Grand Lake and First Security Bank and Trust Company have free checking accounts with similar opening deposits. Neither bank offers overdraft protection, but First Security Bank and Trust Company charges a lower overdraft fee. Bank of Grand Lake doesn’t charge an out-of-network ATM fee, though.
If you’re looking to open a savings account, choosing between the two banks will depend on your preferences. Bank of Grand Lake has a free money market account, and First Security Bank and Trust Company has a free savings account.
Bank of Grand Lake vs. Bank of Cherokee County
Bank of Cherokee’s standout product is its
You may prefer Bank of Grand Lake if you’re looking for a free checking account. With Bank of Cherokee, you’ll have to pay monthly service fees if you use a debit or if your account balance is under a certain amount.
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