Rebecca Garland
Rebecca Garland
Business and Education Expert

We work hard for our money, and we want to know that it’s stored safely. With so many options for banks – from online offerings to global conglomerates – it’s hard to know what’s your best option for keeping your money safe, putting it to work for you, and avoiding extra hassles and fees.

According to bank reviews on PissedConsumer, 14.3% of US bank clients complain about customer support, 8.8% have issues with fees, and 8.3% worry about fraud regardless of the bank they are using.

So, what do the bank reviews tell us? Who has the best and worst customer service? We’ve sorted out the data into a list of the worst banks and one for the best. 

Key Insights

  • 9 out of 10 consumers are happy with their current bank. 
  • Varo Money and GO2Bank are the worst-performing banks on this list according to customer service experience. 
  • Customer experience and feedback determined that Discover Bank is the best bank in this ranking. 

List of the Worst Banks

So, what is the worst bank to work with? Hundreds of responses described the consumer issues with the banks that wound up in this category. To find the worst banks, PissedConsumer examined how satisfied customers are with the bank’s customer service. 

We considered three key aspects: how many issues are resolved, how satisfied customers are after speaking with the bank’s customer service, and how likely customers would recommend the bank to others. When these factors are combined, it’s not hard to sort out the best and worst banks. The rating is based on survey responses, with a detailed methodology outlined below.*

The banks with the lowest overall rankings according to actual customers are outlined below. 

Company Name

Issue Resolution, %

Communication Satisfaction, %

Recommendation, %

Overall Score

Varo Money

32.86

23.91

13.53

703

GO2bank

36

36.67

23.21

959

Pathward

44

44.44

13.33

1018

Chase Bank

62.50

62.86

41.03

1045

Capital One

46.15

44.44

32

1226

Varo Money: “Basically refuse to provide customer service”

Varo Bank currently sits at the very bottom of this list of the worst and best banks according to consumers’ opinions. It is a digital bank offering traditional bank accounts and debit cards for consumers.

2416 online reviews for Varo Money on PissedConsumer.com have left the bank with a 1.7 star rating out of a possible 5 stars. And only 13.53% of users would recommend Varo Money to a friend or colleague. 

Customers like that Varo Money is online and that it is easy work with the direct deposit features. However, customers struggle with finding ways to communicate with the company. Varo Money customer service only resolves 32.86% of customer issues and has a satisfaction score of 23.91%, according to the survey respondents. 

Some customers are concerned about fraud with the bank as well. In review #4565824, one Varo Money customer claims that the bank employees “basically refuse to provide customer service.” The customer had $3,000 stolen and “Varo refuses to credit [her] account at all.” The bank is requesting “documents” but there are “no documents unless they are meaning ATM slips.” 

GO2bank: “Really screwed a lot of things up for me.”

GO2bank is another online bank near the bottom of our list. The bank is exclusively online with app and ATM access for financial transactions. However, hundreds of negative reviews have given the bank 1.5 stars out of a possible 5. Customers complain most about a lack of human support and the potential for fraudulent activities in their accounts.

While some customers do praise the early direct deposit features, the GO2bank customer service satisfaction score is only 36.67% and only 23.21% of customers would recommend the bank to a friend or colleague. 

Customers are frustrated by the lack of solutions created by the bank’s customer service department, which often results in lost funds. For example, in review #6425078 a customer bought the bank card through the company’s website and loaded it with $450. However, they faced issues with verification that were left unresolved. 

…it locked the card to where I could only use it in store and couldn't take money off or anything. Plus, I couldn't get on the website to check my balance or anything. It really screwed up a lot of things for me..

Pathward: “All of my money is gone!”

Pathward is a financial services company that works with other third-party companies to deliver banking to customers. They are not a traditional bank but assist other companies with credit solutions, digital payments, and other financial services.

Despite this, customers have strong opinions about their services and Pathward has landed squarely in the middle of our worst banks, according to the consumers. Pathward currently has 759 reviews on PissedConsumer. Some customers do praise the reliable nature of the financial service, but considerably more complain about poor customer service and unresolved payment issues. These reviews have given the company only 1.7 out of a possible 5 stars. 

When customers call Pathward customer service, 44% of them can resolve their issue, and another 44.44% are satisfied with the customer service experience. However, only 13.33% of customers would recommend Pathway to a friend or colleague. 

Many customers complain about funds being diminished on gift cards or funds disappearing entirely without much in the way of customer service support. In review #6232583 customer claimed their “card was used in a different state” without their authorization and now “money is gone!!” 

Chase Bank: “A nightmare to deal with”

As we approach the best of the worst banks, based on our customer reviews for banks, Chase Bank is one of the largest financial institutions on this list with both commercial and consumer services offered.

Chase Bank currently has 2402 customer reviews on PissedConsumer.com, and 41.03% of customers claim they would recommend Chase to a friend or family member. These reviews have created a 1.7-star rating for Chase out of a possible 5 stars.

Chase Bank customer service has a lower rating, with 1.4 stars out of a possible 5. Customers frequently call the company about payments, charges, and other account issues, and 62.5% of these issues are resolved, as reported by consumers. While many customers complain about poor customer service and security issues, others praise the convenience of the bank and accessible ATMs. Currently 41.03% of customers would recommend Chase to a friend or colleague. Many users think that Chase should improve its customer service.

For example, one Chase customer recently had a flood in her home. Since the insurance company “cut checks in both of my name and Chase’s,”  the bank is “impeding the process” of getting repair work done on the damaged home. 

The customer claims Chase has “been a nightmare to deal with” and the bank has been “holding up the checks” for “at least a month.” The customer also notes that the “customer service team, who is outsourced, is not pleasant to deal with.” 

Capital One: “Wrong charge and rude customer service”

One of the larger banks on this list, Capital One, earns more than $30 billion in revenue. The bank offers a range of financial services, including credit cards, mortgages, auto loans, savings accounts, and more. 

Capital One currently has a rating of 1.6 out of a possible 5 stars. This is based on 2154 customer reviews. Despite negative reviews, 32% of customers said they would recommend the bank to a friend or family member.

Customers praise the support that is available over the phone and the user-friendly banking app. Despite this, many cite Capital One customer service as the primary issue with the company, as well as hidden fees. According to the consumers, 46.15% of issues are resolved by customer service, and the company has a 44.44% score for its customer service satisfaction. 

For example, one customer claims the bank “double-charged me for a significant amount,” however customer support was not really helpful.

I called someone tonight for help as the charge still hit…he [the customer service rep] was rude and didn’t care about my situation… He said that he had already told me he couldn’t do anything..

List of the Best Banks

We used the same methodology to determine our list of the best banks as ranked by consumer reviews and survey responses*. Overall, these banks had the highest scores when it came to issue resolution, customer satisfaction and the highest percentages of recommendations by existing customers to friends and colleagues.

Here is our list of the best banks as ranked by consumer input: 

Company Name

Issue Resolution, %

Communication Satisfaction, %

Recommendation, %

Overall Score

Discover Bank

66.67

85.71

50

2023

Bank of America

60

73.9

45.76

1796

PNC

33.33

80

16.67

1300

Synchrony Bank

60

50

19.35

1294

GoBank

33.33

75

18.18 1265

Discover Bank: Short wait time to call customer service

Established in 1911, Discover expanded from credit cards to a full range of financial services and claims that “Treating people special is kind of our thing.” This may be why Discover Bank made it to the top of the five best banks on our list.

Overall, Discover Bank has 425 reviews with 1.7 out of a possible 5 stars. However, other customers praise the cashback offer, the 0% interest for the promotional period and the short wait time for customer service. 

Based on the survey results, 66.67% of customers were able to resolve their issues and the customer service satisfaction score is 85.71%. When customers do call Discover Bank customer service, they spend about three minutes online and wind up on hold in less than one minute. The Discover website promises customers “live U.S.-Based Customer Service anytime” and has options to message or call agents around the clock. 

Sadly, this doesn’t mean things are perfect all the time with Discover Bank. 

Customers do still have issues including a customer who worked with the bank to withdraw a large sum of money from their online checking account. 

Long story short they approved the window but proceeded to repeatedly reject the transactions. I spoke to them 6 different times (min) and the final excuse was its a security issue we have no control over.

Bank of America: Convenient locations 

Bank of America is one of the largest banks, with more than $100 billion in revenues. It is a multi-national bank, and despite its size, Bank of American scores well among consumers, landing it in the second spot on our list of the best banks. 

The company currently has a 1.7-star rating based on 2358 customer reviews left on the PissedConsumer website. 45.76% of the consumers would recommend this bank to a friend or colleague and the overall Bank of America customer service satisfaction score is 73.9%.

While customers complain about customer service and website issues, many of them praise convenient locations and friendly staff.

Despite the number of ATM and storefront locations, things don’t go perfectly all the time. One customer “made an ATM $600 withdrawal” but the machine “did not dispense any cash.” After multiple failed attempts to contact the company due to the customer service hours available, it took 15 days for the customer to receive a “temporary credit” for $600 while the bank will “continue the investigation.” The customer is “very upset” and recommends others “use another bank.” 

PNC Bank: Friendly branch employees 

Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, PNC Bank is near the top of our list of best banks. The bank offers a range of services, including loans for cars and mortgages, as well as standard checking and savings accounts for consumers. 

Many negative reviews have left the company with 1.5 out of a total of 5 stars on PissedConsumer.com. Currently only 16.67% of reviewers would recommend PNC to a friend or colleague. However, things are not all bad! Once customers reach support, 33.33% of issues are resolved, and the overall PNC Bank customer service score is 80%.

Customers say PNC is 'difficult to work with' despite friendly branch staff. Some people find the opposite to be true, with the corporate offices being more helpful than local branches. This mixed message about the helpfulness of the bank is evident in some of its customer reviews. 

One customer recently complained about a “horrible experience” with a local branch manager. The customer said that the branch manager “treated me like a piece of garbage” and said that the customer’s situation “was not on his priority list of things to do.” When the customer called the customer service corporate complaint line, however, he found PNC to be “very helpful and empathetic.”

PNC offers customers the option to call during business hours, an option to visit one of the locations that may be nearby, or customers can to set an appointment for a virtual meeting with bank representatives. 

Synchrony Bank: Efficient website and easy approval

Working entirely online, Synchrony Bank is part of the larger Synchrony company, which is known for credit cards as well as online savings accounts for consumers. Synchrony Bank is also on our list of the top five best banks according to customer feedback. 

There are fewer options for contacting Synchrony Bank than other banks on this list. The bank’s website offers customers the option to chat, send an email, or look up information on the website. Users must log in to use any of the contact options. 

This lack of options may be reflected in reviews. Poor customer service is listed as one of the top consumer issues for Synchrony, among 1360 online reviews, forming a total rating of 1.4 stars out of a possible 5. And only 19.35% of customers would still recommend Synchrony Bank to a friend or family member. 

Despite that, 60% of customer issues are resolved by customer service, and the overall Synchrony Bank customer service satisfaction score is 50%. 

Customers do praise the bank for having an efficient website and easy approval for patrons with fair credit.It seems, however, that approvals can shift as patrons use or adjust their own credit usage and score.

For example, in the review #5916792, a customer had an Amazon store credit card with Synchrony for years. 

Never missed a payment. Paid more than the minimum due. Paid it off several times. But they determined I had too much credit and lowered my limit.

GoBank: Easy to Open an Account

In the middle of our bank comparisons and the last on the list of the best banks, GoBank offers an entirely digital experience to customers. With no branch locations or conventional hours, customers can use the app, ATMs, or other banks to complete financial transactions. 

PissedConsumer users have left 3263 reviews about GoBank, and has a rating of 1.5 stars out of a possible 5. GoBank customer serviceis the top complaint about the company, although customers do praise how easy it is to open an account. 

It’s not all doom and gloom, however. When people called customer service, 33.33% of reviewers were able to resolve their issue and overall, customers awarded GoBank support with a satisfaction score of 75%, one of the highest on this list. However, only 18.8% of reviewers would recommend the company to a friend. 

Customers have the option to chat with the company through a browser or they can write to the bank using traditional mail. There are options to call the company as well. 

Despite this, some customers still experience frustration. For example, one user left the review #5214999 that their funds “disappeared from my account” and for days, he was told it was “a technical issue and should be resolved soon.” 

Biggest mistake was getting this bank, they hold money for 2 weeks and then state it been returned it doesn't show for days.

Combining Financial Security with Customer Service

The best banks combine high customer satisfaction scores with the services that customers are seeking. While no bank can please everyone all the time, the top banks can resolve issues for most customers, earning their high rankings.

As time passes and companies develop and improve their customer service skills, digital presence, and available services for customers, each bank will offer a new balance of function and support. But it’s easy to determine if a bank is the best for you – just read the reviews! 

Customers will always leave feedback about their interactions with companies, and often, these reviews are the catalyst companies need to improve certain aspects of their customer service. Why not write a review to share your experiences with others or start a conversation of your own with your bank about a question or concern?

*Our Methodology

PissedConsumer.com conducted an online survey among 893 U.S. visitors in 2024, focusing on their engagements with customer service teams to understand how consumers ranked the worst and best bank services. The report highlights responses to three key questions: issue resolution, customer satisfaction, and likelihood of recommendation (NPS score). Each company's analysis is based on a minimum of 50 responses per question.

To calculate the rating of the company with the best customer service, we multiply each of the above 3 factors by the given coefficient of 10. The formula:

Issue Resolution Score = % of Issue Resolution *10

Communication Satisfaction Score = % of Communication Satisfaction *10

Recommendation Score = % of Recommendation *10

Best Customer Service Rating = Issue Resolution Score + Communication Satisfaction Score + Recommendation Score

*Disclaimer: Ranking and statistics are based on our users’ review texts and Pissed Consumer posters’ reviews. Also, a company’s rating is calculated using a mathematical algorithm that evaluates the information in the profile, including users’ rating, the number of resolved issues, the number of company’s responses, etc. The algorithm is subject to change in the future.

 

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Diane Shepherd #17727
Where are the best banks in this article?
Greg Chick #17834
Thank you for the report. I notice that Wells Fargo is not on the list. While I generally get "Pissed" at large companies, the WFB has always fixed issues politely fast and I have been with them 50 years. I have had personal accounts business accounts and other types too. I am retired and do not need my accounts with them anymore, but I keep a couple grand in WFB to keep the accounts because they are a reserve bank for me. Bof A was a nightmare, Union bank was as well. I have a Capitol account now too, they have been rude before, hard to get, and do not seem to really care.Do you have a rating for WFB in your reports? I just wonder how others are treated.
Ryan #17985
Excellent question. Many questions and few answers.
Ellen #17736
Where is the list of good banks?
Ann Watson #17740
You’ve got the American banks down pat….now investigate the Canadian banks.
Marty Reese #17745
Be aware of your credit card and bank accounts. I ordered new hearing aids for $5200 that were charged to my FNBO Credit Card which is associated with Flagstar Bank. The hearing aids were not suitable for me, and I returned them 15 days before my next credit card amount was due to be taken out of my Flagstar's account to reconcile any amounts due for that month. The credit was posted on my FNBO credit card account 14 days before they were to take any negative balance out of my Flagstar account for that month. Therefore, my FNBO credit card should have a ZERO balance, which it showed online 14 days before any money needed to be taken out of my Flagstar Bank account. FNBO decided to take the $5200 out of my Flagstar Bank account anyway, 14 days after the refund which had a ZERO amount to reconcile any charges in the prior month. This credit meant nothing that month. I called them and they said that is the way it is, policy. They will take the highest amount out of your bank, even if there is a credit on the card in the prior month with a ZERO balance. This is so wrong for many reasons. I am lucky I had another $5200 in my account to cover any written checks or other costs, and I caught it, I am not sure others would catch it. Imagine someone who does not have the extra funds in their account and wrote checks for their rent, mortgage, auto loan, insurance, health care, etc. FNBO credit card company would have taken all the money from the bank account to cover their credit costs and charged them an insufficient funds penalty along with interest for the outstanding balance because at that time there would be ZERO in their account. Also, Flagstar Bank would have charged them at least $30 for each bounced check, and the listed companies would also charge them additional fees too, for not paying on time. This could be hundreds of dollars in penalties because of FNBO's policy, along with Flagstar Bank possibly looking to get the bounced check fees. Yes, this is the policy of the FNBO Credit Card company. You would think someone high up at Flagstar Bank would not have made this agreement with FNBO, to take out this policy because this would hurt the Flagstar Bank account holders financially. FNBO credit card company felt guilty knowing they were wrong and mailed me a check for the $5200 that day, but I did not receive it for 10 days in my bank account. Therefore, I lost ¾ of a month’s interest on the $5200. Not a lot, but money and principle. They did not feel too guilty, and did not make good on my lost interest. I just filed a complaint with the government agency who oversees banking. I will follow this until I get satisfaction for me and the many other people who will possibly lose a lot of money in penalties. I should follow with print media doing a story to help their readers. I checked, and it seems all credit card companies do this terrible thing. *Keep in mind this affect those who dom't have or earn a lot of money*
David Tang #17756
I find I really like Canadian Banks and generally do like being a Canadian. Also do wish the rest the world were like that where it conglomerates with a sustainable interest. However history has shown that's not how it is. It's due to greed and/or other things left unsaid.
Eugenia Gross #17924
What are some of the canadian banks in intrmerested in a new account
Roger Burford #17757
I had multiple credit accounts with Capital One along with a checking and savings account. I was notified by the bank that they were closing all of my accounts because of suspicious activity but would not tell me what was going on or what account was effected or anything just that they were closing all of my accounts and I could no longer do any business with them, no checking, savings, or credit accounts.I had direct deposit setup with them and was unable to get the deposit changed in time to keep it from going to them and was told that after they investigated the situation with my accounts they would send me a closeout check. My deposit went in on the 1st and as of the 12th I still have not received my check. This was my only income and now have been without funds for 12 days not and they will not tell me anything more.
Max ROBERTS #17775
I can speak only of competent but not super Bank of America (BofA) Frankly, I know of NO super banks.Since I opened an account in Portland OR, service at the same bank has declined.At my branch, hours of operation have been shortened, tellers have been cut from three to one. drive-thru service has stopped.On the national scale.BofA is most anxious for me to get monthly statements via internet and not in the mail. In fact periodically BofA tries to convert me without my asking. BofA explains that emailed statements are for my convenience. The convenience is really more for BofA than for any customer. Statements via email, remain available only a limited time. Who the Hell are they trying to kid?Getting a human on the phone to discuss a problem takes much longer. Was 10 minutes. Now it's 30 and 40. The someone who picks up is usually in a 3d-world country. If I got the wrong number, because the choices offered are not always obvious to non BofA employees, I must call back and get in another queue.Big firms like BofA strive to increase eps yearly. In time, a bank that grows as big as BofA would need to expand to a new continent or implausibly to a new planet to keep eps growing. Another way to grow yearly eps is to cut expenses like BofA.The problem is BofA has cut staffing and gone overseas so much that its essential banking service-level suffers. We are told unemployment is at bottom. It seems that many who lost jobs have given up trying to find a new one. They get dropped from the total of unemployed, so employment looks better than it really is.BofA is too big. It is part of an oligopoly.The US needs 15 large, nationwide banks that really compete for business, instead of a few banking behemoths, keep shorting service to their mass depositors so as to book ever growing eps. .
Alain #17913
The article speak about the worst Banks, bit not the good one s is There any ?
Lorie Lucky #17777
I have a good bank, but it's not called a 'bank'. It's the BECU, or Boeing Employees Credit Union, which is open to all individuals in Washington State, plus the places where Boeing has plants in the U.S. You can get a debit card, VISA card, and have a nice online bank account. As a senior citizen I'm not charged anything by BECU, except for interest on unpaid CC bills. The CC interest at this point is about 14%, which is still lower than most national credit cards like Capital One or Chase. BECU has many no-fee ATMS in Washington State. Out of state, or out of the nation, it can be a $2.00-$3.00 charge, but it works in Mexico, and I have used it throughout the Baja and in Sonora state.
Kayla Lee #17791
Bank of America did not return the nearly 45,000+ that disappeared out of one bank account. and small amount in another account when I notice it was gone- claimed it was past the date I could have it returned
Barbara Dorsett #17798
i lov e Citi bank
larry boydston #17827
Add this one to the top of your WORST list! Bank Midwest not only is the most dysfunctional(online banking and website) but their customer service is WORTHLESS and one of the VP's pretty much told me that he couldn't care less about what I thought about it! When they are rotten at the top, the bottom and middle can't do much about it even if they. want to. At this bank I think the reps are too fearful of losing their jobs to even pass along a simple complaint or suggestion. AT BANKMW A ROBBER WITH A GUN COULDN'T GET DECENT SERVICE!!!
Leona Houseknecht #17832
We are pleased with WOODFOREST never had a problem very pleasant employees and have gone the extra mile for us
Laurence Carr #17835
Please remove your links to JustAnswer. They are an utter scam of a company.
Andy Besco #17854
Truist Bank has to be one of the worst banks that I have ever dealt with.
EILEEN M FERRE #17858
Generally speaking, credit unions tend the be best. I use Navy Federal Credit Union and I really love them. Customer service is A++ and the few problems I had with them were cleared up quickly. My parents had accounts with them for over 6 years until their passing and they loved them. My mortgage is with Pentagon Federal Credit Union. I don't deal with them often, but all my interactions with them have been pleasant and professional. If you don't qualify for military unions, they have many more.
Louise #17859
Best banks are credit unions. You get personal service as they care about their customers.
Kate Decker #17889
I am sure these experiences you cite are real. Most of us judge our bank by the actual experiences we have with the bank.I can only say that in more than 30 years with PNC Bank, first located in Moorestown NJ and now located in Mt Laurel NJ, I have never had anything less than an outstandingly good experience. It is not only that the PNC Tellers and Bank Officers I have met are without exception helpful, knowledgeable, and good at their jobs (which they are). I have also been able to do everything I needed to, often with help and advice when asked of these people, and the results have been good, without exception. This includes subjects as varied as everyday transactions, but also matters including a rental property, leases and payments, mortgage questions, a major loan for two complete new heating systems, retrieving documents needed for various banking and insurance matters -- PNC staff always do an outstandingly good job, in my many years' experience. When I think of a Bank of real excellence, I think of PNC Bank.Mrs A.F. Decker
Susan Grossman #17896
My Vote For Worst Bank? Citibank, Definitely… I’ve Been With Them Since 2003… & Their CS Is The Worst… They Actually Lie About Your Money… & Then, Make Excuses
Ragina Hinson #17921
What about chime and if I need to get a different account somewhere else where should I get one???
Bradley A Hoyt #17933
I can't believe Wells Fargo isn't number one!