How Ally Bank s New Tools Help Make Saving Easier

How Ally Bank s New Tools Help Make Saving Easier

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Creating savings buckets

Buckets are ideal for savers who have multiple savings goals. Let’s say you’re saving up for a new home, your next summer vacation and unexpected emergencies at the same time. With buckets, you can easily track how much money you’re socking away for each of these goals. Existing Ally customers who log in to their savings accounts will see a bar at the top letting them know that there are new features to help them “organize and optimize their money.” From there, you can create up to 10 buckets within a single savings account. Ally offers nearly a dozen savings buckets to choose from, like occasions, family and bill payments. You can add nicknames to those buckets depending on what you’re saving for or create your own names for your savings categories. Later on, you can make changes if needed. Like and , Ally Bank already lets customers and nickname them. With the new buckets feature, however, there’s no need to have two or three different accounts for savings when you can easily organize everything within one account.

Boosters Automating your savings

Savings experts often emphasize the importance of automation. Very few people are good at manually moving money from their checking accounts to their savings accounts on a consistent basis. One of the best ways to save more money is to do it automatically. One option is to set up and schedule recurring transfers. You’ll decide how often you want money transferred to your savings account (weekly, biweekly or monthly) and specify the amount you want to be automatically transferred. Pop-ups let you know how much money you could save within one year based on the size of your transfer. Next, you’ll select the you’re transferring money from, even if it’s at a different bank. Ally will let you know the date when the first transfer will be delivered. And nothing’s permanent. You can always cancel your recurring transfer or change the amount or the frequency of money transfers. Also, if you’ve already organized your savings into buckets, you can have the money you’re transferring sent into different buckets. Another feature now available allows for “surprise savings.” This booster looks at how much money is in your checking account, determines the amount you typically spend and sweeps any leftover money that could be saved into your online savings account at Ally. Here, it’s also possible to have money pulled from your primary checking account, even if it’s from an entirely different bank. There are also rules to keep you from accidentally overdrawing your account. If you set up surprise savings, Ally promises to never move more than $100 at a time or make more than three automatic transfers per week. Ally plans to release additional data to make it easier to analyze and track your progress toward boosting your savings. Beginning on Feb. 20, for example, Ally plans to have charts available to show the growth of accounts.

The verdict

Ally says it has data already showing how its new tools can make a difference in the lives of its customers. “Early testing with real Ally customers shows that using just one of the boosters can accelerate savings by more than five times than interest rate alone,” says Anand Talwar, deposits and consumer strategy executive at Ally Bank. “The ease of saving helps cement a new habit, and the feeling of success and momentum that comes from watching your money grow creates a snowball effect that keeps people going.” Some of the features, of course, are already available in other forms. The surprise savings functionality, for instance, is already available through apps like Digit (although Digit now charges a small monthly fee). Through your job, it may be possible to easily have money deposited automatically into a savings account every time you get paid, without opening a savings account with Ally. One major competitor for Ally is , which bought the startup Clarity Money back in 2018. Marcus customers can receive personalized insights and easily track their spending, check their credit score and set up recurring deposits. And Marcus currently pays savers a slightly higher yield (1.7 percent APY). So while it’s great to take advantage of any tools that help you save, you’ll also want to avoid leaving money on the table by earning as much interest as you can.

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SHARE: Amanda Dixon Brian Beers is the managing editor for the Wealth team at Bankrate. He oversees editorial coverage of banking, investing, the economy and all things money.

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