Vastly Improved Bank Bonus Page – Fully Sortable & Searchable

I’ve spent a lot of time covering all of the different checking & saving account bonuses you can get when you sign up for a new account. I’ve recently made a number of big improvements when it comes to our master list page.

Improvements

 

You can now do the following:

  • Sorting. You can now sort the tables using the following parameters:
    • Total bonus amount
    • Amount that you can initially fund with a credit card
    • Direct deposit requirement and the total amount that is required
    • Monthly fee and
    • Early account termination fee.
  • Search. You can search the table using any keywords you like, for example if you’re using the state specific bonus table you can search using your state’s abbreviation (e.g CA for California).

We’ve also vastly improved the table itself, we have all current bank bonuses that are in excess of $100. We’re even rewarding readers with up to $225 if you find a bonus that isn’t listed.

Features

  • Broken down into multiple tables to make it easier for you to use. There are several bank bonus tables, checking bonuses (nationwide & state specific), saving bonuses (nationwide & state specific) & business bonuses.
  • Click to go directly to bonus page & our review. If you click the bank name you’ll be automatically taken to the bonus page on their website, if you click “our review” you’ll be taken to our review of the bonus including any pitfalls or hidden benefits to each bonus.
  • See direct deposit data points. Most bank bonuses require you to complete a direct deposit to trigger the bonus, you can usually get around this by doing an ACH transfer. If a direct deposit is required, you can click on this and it will show you all the data points on what triggers this requirement.
  • See credit card funding data points. If the account can be initially funded with a credit card you can click on the maximum amount and it’ll show you which credit cards can be used and whether people have been charged cash advance fees or not.
  • Updated regularly. The tables themselves are now updated at least once per week, although we update them whenever a new bonus is added to our site.
  • No expired bonuses. Unlike other sites, we regularly remove listings that have expired.
  • More bonuses. We have all current bank bonuses that are in excess of $100. We’re even rewarding readers with up to $225 if you find a bonus that isn’t listed. At the moment we have:
    • 23 nationwide checking bonuses worth up to $4,069
    • 59 state specific checking bonuses worth up to $8,750
    • 10 business checking bonuses worth up to $1,675
    • 2 savings account bonuses worth up to $2,000 (more coming soon)

As with everything on this site, I am always trying to improve and make things more useful. Do you have any ideas on how I could improve this page? Do you ever use it? If so, why or why not? Please let me know in the comments.

Also remember, you can always find our recommend bank bonuses by going here. And the main bank bonus page with all of these tables is found here. If you find these pages helpful, please consider sharing them on twitter or facebook or any forums you frequent (when appropriate and within the rules).

 

View Comments (4)

  • Looks awesome and it definitely brings you exactly what you need.

    Is a sortable table for credit card bonuses in the works?

    • Not sure how that would work with point values being so different, I could do it for cash bonuses but not sure how helpful that would really be.

  • Looks like a fantastic tool. However, your state specific search engine is not working for me.

    For example, when I search using "CA" for California, I'm getting a list that includes banks such as "Bank of Maine" with "ME, MA & NH Only."

    • I guess that's because it will include words that have CA in them. I'll use the full state rather than the abbreviation. Thanks, Anthony. I'll try to make this change shortly.