Banking for Teens

Teenagers grow up fast - and so do their finances!

You don’t have to pay sneaky monthly fees to give them the banking tools they need
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Stay right here at the bank you already know, trust (and love!), where teens can bank for free.

Whether you’re looking for an easy way to send money for after-school activities or set spending limits on accounts, we have everything you need right here. Accounts for minors need to be opened in branch, find the location nearest you, stop in, and open an account for your teen today.
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Chores & Allowance

Set up one-time or recurring transfers between any of your Bell accounts for chores, gas money and more!
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Spending

Customize youth debit cards with a photo or school logo. Plus, set up mobile wallet and mobile and online banking for easy access.
Savings

Savings

Open a savings account for new family members, and learn how *ChangeSaver™ can help it grow.
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Safety & Controls

Monitor accounts, set limits and turn debit cards on/off with Bell’s debit card manager. Plus, identity theft recovery and more.
*The annual match limit is $250. You need to be enrolled in ChangeSaver and have your checking and savings account open on the last day of the year to receive your 5% match for the year. If you close either account before the end of the year, matching funds are forfeited. You may receive Form 1099-MISC for income you receive from us.

Proven Customer Service

If you bank at Bell, you already know what it’s like to experience exceptional service from a family- and employee-owned company that values teamwork, unequaled service and giving back. At Bell, banking is all about relationships, so you can always stop by or call, and our friendly bankers will answer the phone 7 days a week.

Do you want to set up an account for a teen? Stop by any of our bank locations, where our bankers will not only help you open the account, but also go over some banking best practices with your teen and answer all of their (and your) questions.

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