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I don't understand why most people consider that having the bootloader locked is so important. You'll get a terrifying warning message when you start your phone. But without a physical access to your phone and your password, no one can do anything.
Banking apps and some authenticators won't work on a phone with an unlocked bootloader.
Depends on the bank. Root seems to be all the ones I use check for.
True, bank are using stupid rules sometime. I had a revolut account before switching to /e/os deleted it because of this. This was not my main account and I dont have issue with the other bank apps, so I can understand the problem. That said when you are switching to a custom you'll always have some limitations you just have to know were you set the bar, and this is really personal choice.