Banking accounts for growing needs
No monthly fee
Enjoy banking with no monthly maintenance fee on these accounts until age 25.1
No Overdraft Item Fees
Have peace of mind knowing these accounts help prevent overspending.2
Debit card
A debit card with $0 Liability Guarantee3 for a secure way to pay in-store, online or with digital wallet.
Convenient access
Get cash from thousands of ATMs and financial center locations.
Financial independence starts with the right account
Compare Bank of America Advantage Banking accounts for children, teens and young adults
SafeBalance Banking®
A smart start for students and young adults with the features they need.
- Deposit money using direct deposit, Mobile Check Deposit4 or at thousands of financial centers or ATMs.
- Send and receive money with friends and family using Zelle®.5
- Share ownership with a parent at any age or be the sole owner of the account starting at age 16.
- Set alerts,6 temporarily lock and unlock your misplaced debit card7 and more in Mobile8 and Online Banking.
SafeBalance® for Family Banking
Designed to give kids hands-on experience using a debit card, while parents stay in control.
- Flexible parental controls to customize your child’s spending limits and categories, monitor activity and set up alerts.6
- Mobile Banking8 access as early as six years old with restrictions on money movement.
- Direct deposit and Zelle®5 are unavailable — only the parent can deposit or transfer money9 into the account.
- When your child is ready for more features, visit a financial center to graduate to a SafeBalance Banking account.
Compare two Bank of America Advantage Banking account options
Direct deposit
Zelle®5
Digital wallet
Parental controls
Online transfers9
Deposit money
Debit card
Lock and unlock debit card7
Online and Mobile Banking8
Paper checks
SafeBalance Banking®
Features for teens and young adults
Direct deposit
Direct deposit
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Zelle®5
Zelle
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Digital wallet
Digital Wallet
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Parental controls
Parental controls
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Online transfers9
Online transfers
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Deposit money
Deposit money
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Debit card
Debit card
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Lock and unlock debit card7
Lock and unlock debit card
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Online and Mobile Banking8
Online and Mobile Banking
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Paper checks
Paper checks
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SafeBalance® for Family Banking
Parent-owned, with access for younger children
Direct deposit
Direct deposit
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Zelle®5
Zelle
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Digital wallet
Digitaal wallet
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Parental controls
Parental controls
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Online transfers9
Online transfers
Parent only
Deposit money
Deposit money
Parent only
Debit card
Debit card
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Lock and unlock debit card7
Lock and unlock debit card
Parent only
Online and Mobile Banking8
Online and Mobile Banking
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Paper checks
Paper checks
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Frequently Asked Questions
To open a SafeBalance Banking® account,
- Teens ages 16+ may open the account sole-owned. Save time by scheduling an appointment at a financial center. Bring the following identification with you:
- Government issued photo ID: Examples: U.S. driver's license, state ID card, passport
- Secondary forms of ID Examples: student ID, work ID, debit card or credit card from another financial institution
- If teens under 18 years old cannot meet the ID requirements above, they can still apply at a financial center with a parent or guardian.
- Children under 16 years old may also open with a parent co-owner at a financial center.
- International students also need proof of US residency and may use other forms of ID. For more information visit bofa.com/international-students.
To open a SafeBalance® for Family Banking account, the parent or legal guardian must:
- Be over 18 years old
- Have an existing Bank of America consumer checking or savings account
- Have an Online Banking login
- Have a child under 18 years old at the time of account opening
- Open the account in Online or Mobile Banking, or visit a financial center for assistance in opening the account online.
Yes, SafeBalance® for Family Banking allows for one parent owner and one child on an account. If you have additional children, each child requires a separate application and separate account.
- You cannot write paper checks with either of these accounts.
- Both accounts are automatically set to the Decline All overdraft setting and cannot be changed. Thus, Overdraft Item Fees are not charged with either of these accounts.
With a SafeBalance® for Family Banking account, the following features are also unavailable:
- Direct deposit and other external money transfers including wires, ACH transactions and transfers from another bank.
- Zelle®
- This account also cannot receive credit card cash advances or credit card rewards redemptions.
Yes. Parents can set controls on spending categories, spending and withdrawal limits. If your child misplaces their debit card, parents can also temporarily lock their child’s debit card and unlock it if they find it again.
Additionally, this account has other restrictions and protections to help parents guide their child as they begin using the account.
Your child is restricted from:
- Depositing cash or paper checks – As the owner of the account, only the parent can deposit money.
- Transferring money out of the account – this includes wires,9 ACH transactions, transfers to another bank9 and Bill Pay.
- Use of payment apps – Child is unable to send or receive money through payment apps such as Venmo®, Paypal® or CashApp™.
No, your child can only view their account when they log in with their Online ID. Parents, however, can view and manage the accounts right alongside their other Bank of America accounts.
Once your child needs to regularly deposit money into the account, such as when they start a job or need direct deposit, you can graduate them to a Bank of America Advantage SafeBalance Banking® account. The account number and debit card number will stay the same. Simply visit a financial center with your child to complete the application process.