How to Switch to Better Banks & Credit Cards: FAQs - Third Act (2024)

Where you choose to bank is one of the biggest environmental choices you make. In fact, where you put your money has a bigger impact on your carbon footprint than pretty much everything else you do. As part of Third Act’s Banking on our Future Campaign, we are sharing information and educational resources about how you can align your money with your values and find better banks, credit unions, and credit cards.

How to Switch to Better Banks & Credit Cards: FAQs - Third Act (1)

The resources provided here are to help answer the numerous questions received by Third Act regarding how best to find and switch to banks and credit cards that don’t finance fossil fuels, as well as invest in and uplift communities and clean energy. Third Act recognizes that these choices are very personal and people have different needs and requirements. We offer this information to help raise awareness about your choices, but Third Act is legally prohibited from giving financial or investment advice – these choices are your own. Starting with opening a new credit card account is the easiest entry point.

Watch a recording of the Responsible Finance Series Event #2: Better Banks & Credit Cards Webinar here.

We will make a bigger impact on the banks the more and more of us make the switch. So, we encourage you tofirst – take the Banking on Our Future pledge – and then open new, greener credit card accounts. In March 2023, we held a big national Day of Action to Stop Dirty Banks on 3.21.23 where thousands of people protested the big banks and cut up credit cards together. This Resource Guide will help you find a better bank and credit card. Don’t forget to let your old bank know why you are closing your account: because you don’t want your money to fund climate destruction!

Q: How can I find out if my bank is financing fossil fuels?

A: BankTrack has created this great tool where you can look up a rating for various banks on fossil fuel financing: https://bank.green/ You can also check out the ratings of 60 banks investing in climate destruction in this report from Rainforest Action Network, Banking on Climate Chaos. Here is a good resource from NerdWallet to evaluate if your bank is “greenwashing”.

Q: What should I take into consideration before finding a better bank, credit union, and/or credit card?

A: Choosing a bank, credit union, and/or credit card is a personal decision to meet your personal financial goals, your values, and your behavior and needs. There is no “one size fits all.” This is a very detailed and self-reflective process, so please look through the overview and resources provided in Third Act’s Responsible Finance Series Event #1. Also make sure that banks and credit unions have FDIC insurance of individual accounts.

You’ll need to ask yourself questions like:

  • Do you travel a lot and need access to a large ATM network?
  • What types of accounts do you need – personal checking and savings, high-yield savings, business, CDs, money market?
  • Do you need a physical branch nearby or online-only?
  • What kinds of fees are you willing (or not willing) to pay (transfer fees, ATM fees, minimum balance requirements, foreign transaction fees)?

NerdWallet has a variety of guides and resources to help you identify your financial goals and needs, the types of bank or credit union accounts to consider, your must-have features, and more:

Q: How can I find a better bank, credit union, or credit card?

A: There are many search tools to help you find a better bank, credit union, or credit card. You can learn more in this recording of the Better Banks & Credit Cards webinar.

The different search tools use a variety of criteria to identify banks that don’t invest in fossil fuels, do invest in local communities, or are women-owned or minority-owned. Many of the search tools include financial institutions that have designations or certifications, including: Certified B Corporation, Global Alliance for Banking on Values membership, Fossil Free Certified, 1% for the Planet, Green America Certified, Community Reinvestment Act ratings (CRA), Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Certification.

If you want to do your own research on local banks and credit unions, look on their website and ask their management for certifications like those listed. There are many overlaps among the financial institutions listed across these different search tools and there are some differences. And many of the sites need updating to include newer banks or banks that have made recent climate commitments and have not yet been included in the sites (for example Black-owned B-Corp local CityFirst Bank doesn’t appear on some of the sites, but is making good climate commitments). Third Act is not endorsing any particular tool or banking institution; we offer these resources to help you learn more about the choices that align with your personal needs and values.

Search tools for banks:

Search tools for credit cards:

Q: What are the next steps to consider in the process of Moving My Money?

A: Finding and opening a new account is Step Number One! We encourage people to start by opening a new credit card as the easiest point of entry. Another step is trying out the new accounts before transferring or changing much in your other existing accounts. Other steps include compiling a list of all of your automatic deposits and payments, and then beginning the process of changing and re-scheduling those payments, deposits, and transfers. You will need to remember all your accounts, login information and other details of these other accounts. Please review these FAQs and considerations for closing a credit card account and how to reduce mpacts on your credit score and other tips.

The last step is to close your existing accounts with the banking institutions that are destroying our planet. When you do, it’s very important to write them a letter and tell them why you are closing your account(s) – sample letters can be found in several of the guides listed as resources below, here is one sample from Green America. Third Act is focused on building momentum for elders to join in collective action to build sustainable communities. Thousands and thousands joined the national Day of Action to Stop Dirty Banks on March 21, 2023 (read about it here). We are keeping the pressure on the banks.

Please share with us your progress and experiences with opening new accounts by completing this brief survey!

Q: I still need more help!

A: Don’t worry, more help is available. Third Act is partnering with THIS! Is What I Did! to provide tools and office hours to support people making the switch. Visit THIS! webpage to sign-up for a slot in office hours, join a support cohort, and access the worksheets.

Still more step-by-step guides and resources:

Please note: Third Act is a non-profit educational, organizing, and advocacy organization. We are not investment advisors and are legally prohibited from providing investment or financial advice. The information Third Act provides is for educational purposes. Third Act does not offer advisory or brokerage services, nor does it recommend or advise investors to buy or sell particular stocks, securities or other investments. Financial choices are your personal decisions.

How to Switch to Better Banks & Credit Cards: FAQs - Third Act (2024)

FAQs

How do I switch credit cards between banks? ›

Find credit cards
  1. Find a card that fits you. ...
  2. See if you're eligible for the card you want. ...
  3. Try and improve your credit score before you apply. ...
  4. Make your application. ...
  5. Activate your new card. ...
  6. Contact your new provider to make a balance transfer. ...
  7. Decide what to do with your old credit cards.

Can you switch credit cards without hurting credit score? ›

You'll usually maintain the same credit card number, account number and credit limit. Product changes don't usually require a credit check that causes a hard credit inquiry to appear on your credit report, so upgrading your card is unlikely to affect your credit score.

What happens to my credit card if I switch banks? ›

Other banking products won't be moved: Anything like an ISA, a credit card or any savings accounts you have with your old bank will not be moved. This means that you should get to keep them. That said, there are certain savings products which might be linked to your current account that you could lose if you move bank.

Does my credit score stay the same if I switch banks? ›

Your credit report does not show the banking history of your checking and savings accounts, so switching banks will not affect your score. The information that will be included in your credit report is: Personal information relating to your banking accounts, including your social security number.

Can I change my credit card to another bank? ›

Fortunately, it's both possible and easy to switch credit cards with your bank or credit card issuer. In many cases, you can upgrade or downgrade credit cards online or place a quick call to your issuer. Here's what you need to know about switching your credit card.

How do I transfer my credit card to another? ›

Transferring is simple

If you have two credit cards and you want to transfer the balance (or some of it) across from one to the other, all you have to do is inform the supplier provider of the 'destination' credit card of the other card's details and the amount you want to transfer, and they will do the rest.

Is it better to close a credit card or leave it open with a zero balance? ›

If you can avoid closing a credit card, or if you don't really need to close a card, you're almost always better off leaving your account open. This is especially true if you're trying to improve your credit score or at least not hurt it, and if you have a rewards balance you haven't yet used.

Does canceling a credit card hurt your credit? ›

Closing a charge card won't affect your credit history (history is a factor in your overall credit score). Closing a credit card could hurt your credit score by increasing your credit utilization if you don't pay off all your balances.

Should I cancel a credit card I don't use? ›

In most cases, however, it's best to keep unused credit cards open so you benefit from longer credit history and lower credit utilization (as a result of more available credit). You can use the card for occasional small purchases or recurring payments to keep it active as opposed to using it regularly.

Is there a downside to switching banks? ›

But before you open an account with a new bank, you should know that it can affect your credit score. If you're unhappy with your bank, it's worth shopping around before switching and finding out if it will affect your credit score. Some people are unaware that opening a new account can impact their credit score.

Which banks pay to switch? ›

Banks that will pay you up to switch
ProviderProductCashback Incentive to Switch Account
NatWestReward Platinum*£200
Royal Bank of ScotlandReward Platinum*£200
First Direct1st Account£175
HalifaxReward Current Account + Reward Extras£150
11 more rows

Is it illegal to have two bank accounts with different banks? ›

There's no limit on the number of checking accounts you can open, whether you have them at traditional banks, credit unions or online banks. There is, however, a limit on how much of the money you keep in your checking account is FDIC insured.

Can banks see if you owe other banks? ›

When you apply for a new account, many banks use ChexSystems to see if a previous bank has flagged you for unpaid balances such as overdraft fees.

How to switch banks without affecting credit score? ›

Opening a new bank account and closing an old account does not affect your credit rating, as long as the account that's closed is in good standing and you transfer any autopayments to your new bank account.

How much will my credit score drop if I open a new bank account? ›

Opening a bank account will not affect your credit score unless the bank conducts a hard credit check which is typically reserved for bank accounts that provide overdrafts. You're keen to open a new bank account but pause, worrying it might dent your credit score.

Does swapping credit cards affect credit score? ›

The good news is that upgrading, downgrading or changing your credit card shouldn't have a lasting effect on your credit score.

How do I transfer my credit card balance to another bank? ›

While each credit card issuer's balance transfer process is slightly different, it's usually a simple process you can likely complete in a few ways:
  1. Online at the time of application. ...
  2. Call customer service. ...
  3. Through your online account or mobile app. ...
  4. Using a balance transfer convenience check.
Jun 24, 2024

Is it OK to have 2 credit cards from different banks? ›

You may miss out on diversified features and benefits

Make sure you don't have two cards with a lot of overlapping benefits. To maximize the perks, you may want two cards that cover a diverse array of features. Often this means having cards from two different financial institutions.

Can I change from one credit card to another with the same bank? ›

Switching With The Same Creditor

If you're swapping cards with the same bank that issued your current credit card, your credit scores may be safe. As an existing client, you may not have to be subject to a credit check. In this case, your credit scores may remain as is, as long as you maintain good spending habits.

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