Regions makes it easier to manage your checking account.
We’re committed to helping you make informed financial decisions. That’s why we simplified how we process and communicate with you about your account balances. We want you to have the information you need to manage your finances, right when you need it. An enhanced view of your balances can help you avoid overdrafts and fees.
View of the funds available for you to spend or withdraw right now.
Update your available balance as we receive your transactions throughout the day. The balance you see includes everything we know about your checking account activity (even pending checks that have been presented for payment against your personal account).
We post transactions on your account at the end of the day.
We post credits and deposits first. Posting credits and deposits first helps to ensure that you’ll have the highest available balance before we post your debits and withdrawals. Next, we post withdrawals and apply any pending debit card authorization holds in the time and order we receive them. You’ll see the effective date for these changes based on the branch where your Personal, Private Wealth Management and/or non-personal business account is maintained.
Learn more about when this time order posting change will impact me.
We have amended the terms of the Regions Deposit Agreement to include more information on posting order and other scheduled changes.
Our digital tools can help to make you more aware of your account balances, transactions and notices.
Here are some ways you can be more aware of your account balances, so you don’t spend more money than you have available in your account.
- Balance alerts are available for you to activate
- Clear descriptions for pending transactions
- Expiration date when funds on hold will be released from a check you deposit
- Projected Available Balance that shows you how much may be available after nightly posting
Learn more about when these digital banking and notification improvements will impact me.
We've limited the number of fees you may be charged when an overdraft happens.
We hope you never experience the inconvenience of an overdraft or declined purchase. Here are steps we’ve taken to help if you do overspend.
- We do not charge a transfer fee for Overdraft Protection transfers.
- We’ve limited the number of overdraft item fees you can be charged in one business day.
- We won’t charge an overdraft fee on a debit card transaction if you had enough funds available at the time it was authorized.
- We do not charge a returned item fee for returning transactions unpaid to your checking, savings or money market account.
Explore options to help you manage your finances, check balances and avoid overdrafts and declined transactions.
Standard Overdraft Coverage
Decide if opting into Standard Overdraft Coverage is right for you. Opting in means we may authorize ATM and everyday debit card transactions into overdraft, and you’ll be charged an overdraft fee. Opting out means we may decline the item, but you won’t be charged the fee.[1]
Standard Overdraft Coverage
How to Opt In or Out of Standard Overdraft
Overdraft Protection
Link your Regions checking account to a Regions savings or credit account[2]. We’ll automatically transfer available funds to cover your transactions. Overdraft Protection may be less expensive than Standard Overdraft Coverage.
Overdraft Protection
Business Overdraft Protection
Overdraft Services FAQs
Digital Banking Tools
Keep track of your available balance and activity throughout the day to avoid overspending.
- Enroll in Regions Online Banking.
- Download the Mobile Banking app.
- Sign up for mobile alerts.
- Get updates through text banking messages.[3]