Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts at Ally Bank
A way to guide loved ones to a healthy financial future.
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Your legacy, in trusted hands.
Preserve all that you’ve worked for with a Trust.
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Keep things private.
Unlike with a will, Trust account info doesn’t become public record when it’s filed. Estate, asset and beneficiary details are always kept confidential.
Loved ones can skip probate.
Assets held by a Trust skip the time-consuming and sometimes costly process of probate, where a court organizes and distributes assets.
Maintain security and control.
You can delay access to assets until your beneficiaries reach a specific age or goal.
Your money, FDIC insured.
Deposits are insured by the FDIC up to the maximum allowed by law.
Getting your account set up.
A quick guide on what you need to get started.
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Create a Trust agreement (if you haven’t already).
Work with a Trust and estate professional to go over your options and establish a Trust agreement. With us, you can open a deposit account for a revocable or irrevocable Trust.
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Gather your documents.
Make sure you have all the right docs to make the application process as seamless as possible.
Convert your existing account or apply for a new one.
Use a savings, checking or CD account you already have with us, or open a new one in the name of a Trust.
Convert your account.
Turn your existing Ally Bank account into an account for a Trust by filling out our conversion request PDF form.
Apply for a new account.
Decide what type of account you want, then apply online. Make sure to indicate the account is for a Trust.
Prep with confidence.
Let us guide you through all things estate planning.