Pibank Reviews 7

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.3

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2.3

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Consider a different bank

Back-to-back experiences were, um, interesting to say the least, with customer service. One interaction went really well: the representative knew what he was talking about and he was able to inform me of Pibank's practices. The other rep, the guy that I spoke to just this morning (the result of which has caused me to write this review), was just the opposite: he didn't know about his bank's inner workings (lacked basic knowledge), he didn't put me in touch with a supervisor right away (I'm on a serious deadline with potential monetary penalties from the IRS), and he was completely apathetic as to my time-sensitive problem. Moreover, let me say unequivocally that the fact that this bank doesn't use ACH is a big problem. They're probably the only bank in the world that doesn't use ACH. It is an issue. I would definitely not go with Pibank if I were you. I'm going to have to consider where to move my money. Their interest rate is the highest in the USA (4.40 as of this writing), but all of these headaches are not worth it. They also don't have a website that you can use to bank with...only thru the app. Once you get your account set up the website is inoperable. I was told this was the case, it's not user error.

April 13, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Technical failures and restrictive policies cost me $30 in penalties

I am extremely disappointed with my experience using Pibank for my savings. I recently attempted to pay my son’s school tuition using my account, only for the payment to be declined as a “non-transaction account.”

Because Pibank does not support standard ACH debit/pull transfers from their savings accounts—a fact that was not made clearly evident during the onboarding process—the tuition service charged me a **$30 failed payment fee**.

To make matters worse, when I tried to resolve this via the app’s help menu under "I have a complaint," the app **crashed repeatedly**. I spent a significant amount of time typing out the details of my issue, only to receive error messages every time I tried to hit send.

**Summary of issues:**

- **Inflexible Account Type:** The account is classified as "non-transactional," making it useless for direct bill payments or tuition services.
- **Unreliable Support:** The in-app complaint system is broken and crashes when you try to report an issue.
- **Financial Loss:** Their lack of transparency regarding ACH restrictions led directly to a $30 penalty from my school.

I would caution anyone planning to use this account for anything other than "stashing and forgetting" money to look elsewhere. A bank is only as good as its accessibility, and right now, Pibank is failing.

February 17, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I just wasted an hour and a half of my…

I just wasted an hour and a half of my time trying to open an account with this bogus bank, which was requiring multiple biometric authentication which made no sense at all and didn’t work. Never had such a crappy experience with an online bank and I have three currently.

February 22, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't bother with this bank

Don't bother with this bank. They have a ridiculous application process involving facial recognition which takes a long time, is prone to failure, and when it fails, which is likely, they have all your info and simply tell you there's no other way to apply. Scam. Would leave zero stars if possible.

February 4, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unreliable ID verification, if it fails, you can never apply again

I tried to apply for an account together with my wife. We had to scan our driver's licenses and then take a selfie. For both of us, the app said the the driver's license and selfie were submitted successfully. But when I went back to the application, it said it was denied without stating any reason. I had to call customer support and they said the biometrics check for my wife had failed and now neither of us can ever apply for an account with them again.

I wouldn't mind redoing the application and maybe using a different ID with a better picture, but to ban us from ever applying again is completely unacceptable. How many people can't open an account because the 3rd party app that collects the biometrics has a glitch?

November 19, 2025
Unprompted review

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