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Update 4/12/21: Deal is back and valid until 4/30/21. Only available in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, New Mexico, and Texas this time.
Offer at a glance
- Maximum bonus amount: $200 checking + $50 savings
- Availability: Nationwide (apart from a few states including WA)
- Direct deposit required: Yes, $500+
- Additional requirements: See below
- Hard/soft pull: Soft
- ChexSystems: No
- Credit card funding: $500 Visa only and personal cards only (you can also fund savings account for another $500)
- Monthly fees: None
- Early account termination fee: One year, bonus forfeit
- Household limit: None
- Expiration date:
November 27, 2020February 19th, 2021April 30, 2021
Contents
The Offer
- BBVA Compass is offering $200 when you open a new qualifying checking account and receive a qualifying direct deposit of at least $500 by June 30, 2021
- You can also get a further $50 by opening a savings bonus by opening a new savings account. The savings account balance must be $1,000 or more on June 30, 2021. Keep in mind you can only do this savings bonus if you do the checking bonus, and must be opened at the same time.
The Fine Print
- For accounts opened online, eligible accounts include BBVA Online Checking and BBVA Easy Checking. For accounts opened in branch or by calling 1-844-BBVA USA, eligible accounts include BBVA Premium Checking, BBVA Convenience Checking (only available in Florida and California), BBVA Free Checking and BBVA Easy Checking, BBVA Free Checking and Easy Checking are only available in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, New Mexico and Texas. Account must be opened online by clicking “Open Now” above.
- A qualifying direct deposit is a recurring paycheck, pension or benefit (such as Social Security) from your employer or the government. The following deposits are not qualifying direct deposits: interest payments or transfers from your investment accounts; payments received from payment apps such as PayPal, Venmo and other similar payment service providers; tax refunds or one-time economic stimulus payments such as financial assistance made available under the CARES Act or any other financial assistance made available in express response to the COVID-19 pandemic. You must be a new BBVA consumer checking customer who has not had a BBVA consumer checking account open within the last 36 months or closed due to negative balance to be eligible for the bonus.
- You must first meet stipulations for the $200 Checking Bonus to be eligible for the $50 Savings Bonus. The savings account must be opened at the same time as the checking account through this landing page using the “Open Bundle Now Button”.
- The BBVA savings account holder must be an account holder on the new BBVA consumer checking account. You must be a new BBVA savings customer who has not had a BBVA consumer savings account in the past 36 months or closed due to negative balance.
- We reserve the right to deduct the bonus amount if the account is closed within 12 months of opening. BBVA Employees are eligible for each bonus.
- Workplace Solutions / BBVA For Your Cause clients are eligible for this offer.
- These bonuses are not combinable with other BBVA Direct Deposit or Savings Account cash bonus promotions, and you may not have received a Direct Deposit or Savings Account Bonus in the past 36 months.
- Offer subject to change at any time without notice.
- BBVA may report the value of the bonus to the IRS as required by law.
- Any client whose tax status would require BBVA to impose tax withholding of any sort will not be eligible for this bonus.
- All bank account bonuses are treated as income/interest and as such you have to pay taxes on them
Avoiding Fees
Monthly Fees
If you live in AL, AZ, CA, CO, FL NM or TX then the best account to open is the BBVA Compass ClearChoice Free Checking as this has no monthly fees to worry about. Otherwise open the Clearconnect checking account which also has no monthly fees to worry about. There is a $3 fee on ClearConnect for paper statements, so make sure you opt for paperless statements.
ClearChoice Saving: has a $15 quarterly fee if the balance falls below $500. ClearConnect Saving has no monthly fees.
Early Account Termination Fee
Account needs to be kept open for one year or bonus is forfeit
Our Verdict
This is a frequent offer now that we see on a regular basis. No household restriction this time, so can do this if somebody in your household has already done this. Will add this to our list of the best bank account bonuses.
Hat tip to JennW & nycdpj
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Hi anyone know what to do now that BBVA is moving to PNC in 3 days? Do I need to do anything? Do i still have to wait a year? I got my bonus on March, opened account in February
Good question–I’m curious as well. I hope the BBVA bonus time doesn’t count towards future PNC bonuses.
I’m going to close my account even though I got the bonus in March too. I signed up for BBVA, not PNC is my justification.
8/10: Called to close checking and savings accounts. The rep mentioned it takes two business days to process the request then an additional 30 days to close. The 30-day window is to ensure no transactions post.
9/13: Called again to verify my accounts were closed since I can still see them on the dashboard. The checking account closed successfully as of 8/11. My online statement shows a closing statement date of 8/11. My savings account was still open for some reason. The last transaction posted on 8/3 so it should have been closed with the checking account. My online statement shows a closing statement date of 8/31, similar to previous months’ statements closing as of month-end. The new rep said it will take 24-48 hours to close. I will call back on 9/16 to confirm and provide an update.
9/14: Received an email stating my Savings account was removed from online and mobile baking access. I received similar emails on 8/11 about my Checking account and associated Debit card. I’m assuming the Savings account closed successfully now, but I will wait for my statement to generate to make sure 9/13 is the statement close date.
Seems it is no longer an option to close account through chat. Chat is available but its a bot tree and it directs you to call if it isn’t one of the few options it can handle.
They didn’t ever give my bonuses BBVA is a big scam
Did anybody who signed up in April get the checking bonus?
Has anyone been able to close this account without getting a clawback?
I followed the terms and closed at the 1 year mark.
Anyone get their $50 savings bonus? We are past June 30 but mine has not posted.
I have the same question. I read the offer again to see if it says when the bonus will be deposited. The $200 for the checking acc was deposit very fast.
I was just told that it would be by Aug 31. The rep was surprised I received my checking bonus so quickly
Thanks for the info! Quite the wait until Aug 31…
I guess I will just leave around $1000 in savings and move anything else out of that account.
Even though I was just told by the rep that it would be by Aug 31, I noticed my $50 just posted . I made $1100 deposit on June 30.
Just received mine too. Haha.
Congrats
Mine also posted yesterday in my checking account.
William Charles regarding “Early Account Termination Fee – Account needs to be kept open for one year or bonus is forfeit”, since BBVA is merging into PNC, I called BBVA and said that I did not want to have my account merged into PNC and asked to close my checking and savings accounts. The rep said that as long as the accounts both had a $0 balance, the process would be quick and easy. I closed my account ~4 months after opening the account and the rep did not mention anything about an early account termination fee.
Here is a timeline of events:
* 2/1 – applied for the account online
* 2/4 – BBVA requested verification documents and I uploaded the documents
* 2/10 – called BBVA to inquire about the status of the account and was told the team that handles the verification documents was behind schedule
* 2/18 – checking and savings accounts finally opened
* 2/26 – $500 direct deposit posted to checking account
* 3/9 – $200 checking account bonus received
* 4/30 – kept $1,000 balance in savings account through 4/30
* 5/4 – $50 savings account bonus received
* 6/23 – called to close checking and savings account
Interesting, thanks
They didn’t clawback your bonus?
Nope, my account had a $0 balance and the rep didn’t mention anything about the bonus being taken back.
2/11 – Opened accounts
3/2 – Pushed $250 from Capital One Checking into BBVA Checking
3/10 – Pushed $250 from Capital One Checking into BBVA Checking
3/22 – Pushed $1k from Capital One Checking into BBVA Savings
4/29 – Realize I’m a fucking idiot, actually read the terms of the bonus, push $525 from Capital One Checking into BBVA Checking
5/4 – $250 bonus posted
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