A good team bank account should have low fees and offer all of the perks of a standard bank account, including features such as a debit card, online banking, checks, and mobile deposits.
Because group bank accounts often fall under the “small business” umbrella for banks, it is important to understand the features of the bank account before you apply.
Make sure to find an account that will allow you to make all of the transactions that you need to process on a monthly basis, as some bank accounts have limits on cash deposits or the total number of transactions.
Most banks will charge a small monthly maintenance fee for a group account but offer to waive it if certain conditions are met. Some of these conditions may include keeping a minimum monthly balance in the account or using the account’s debit card a certain number of times. This can be difficult for youth sports teams and booster clubs, as bank activity differs significantly between in-season and out-of-season months. It is worth having a conversation with your bank to find the best way to avoid these fees.