Growing up in a lower middle-class, small town, I never understood the benefits to saving money, simply because we didn’t have that option. Now that I am an adult, now living with my family of 4 in the flourishing city of Charlotte, North Carolina, and extremely blessed financially not to live pay-check to pay-check or worse, I get it.
There are so many reasons to save money: college, building credit, paying off loans, making sure your family has funds if something happens to you, emergency account, trust funds for family members and the list goes on. There are also so many options when it comes to figuring out which bank to use for savings.
When I heard about ableBanking, and the reasons they are different from other savings companies I knew it was something I wanted to at least share with you, my readers, so you have the information for your own research.
ableBanking is an online-only platform, so that means they spend less money having branches, office materials, and the usual bank branch costs and pass that savings along to you with better fees and rates. Not only do they help save more, but they also have a giving spirit lining their business model. {That’s my favorite part!!}
“From our very high interest rate to our charity focused customer base to our customer service – giving you the best experience possible is a task we take very seriously.”
Because ableBanking cares about the “bigger picture” they value both customers AND their communities. Each customer who opens an account with ableBanking receives $25 to donate to any charity (501c3), ableBanking also gives an annual donation of .25% of your annual balance too. {12 times more than one of the top banks in America.} It’s easy to donate and easy to track for tax deductions as well.

Did you ever think when considering savings options that it would be a decision you would feel good about both financially AND socially?? How cool is it that ableBanking gives a sense of giving back, what a great way to teach our families {and friends too} about contributing to charities and doing our part?!?
I encourage you to check out ableBanking on your own, do the research, check out numbers and see if they are a good fit for your savings needs. You can find more information at their website: http://www.ablebanking.com/, or chat with them on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AbleBanking or call them 7 days a week at 1-888-426-2253
I’d love to hear your thoughts on savings, who you use {if anyone}, or if you decide to save with ableBanking!!
I received a charity donation in return for this post. The only reason I agreed to this post is because I think the concept is awesome and really like what ableBanking is doing, therefore the above opinions and words above are my own, honest opinions. As with anything your opinions may vary.














LOVE this! Thanks for sharing it.
Love AbleBanking! So glad you shared this with readers.