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Business Interest Checking

Are you a sole proprietor or not-for-profit? The Business Interest Checking account may be right for you.

  • Minimum to open: $50
  • Minimum required balance: $1,500
  • Monthly service charge: Only $7 if minimum daily balance falls below $1,500
  • Free monthly transactions: 1,000
  • Coin and currency deposits: Up to $10,000 per month for free
  • Free business debit card
  • Free Online and Mobile Banking
  • Free Bill Pay

A Business Interest Checking account allows organizations to earn interest on your checking account balance. If you don’t have complex financial needs, this account may be right for you. When interest rates are high, this account can be your best move. Keep in mind, a Business Interest Checking account requires a minimum daily balance to avoid monthly fees*. 

It also comes with a free business debit card, so you can make purchases, track business expenses and get everyday cash access at approximately 40,000 MoneyPass® ATMs nationwide.

Commercial Checking

For the complex business, Commercial Checking meets your needs. This may be right if your business has more than 1,000 monthly transactions.

  • Minimum to open: $50
  • Monthly service charge: $15
  • Coin and Currency Deposits: $.08 fee per $100 deposit
  • Earnings credit allowance on deposit balances may offset activity fees
  • Free business debit card
  • Free Online and Mobile Banking
  • Free Bill Pay

When your business banking is complex, you need an account that makes it easy to keep up. That’s why we offer a Commercial Checking account. In addition to the basic Business Online and Mobile Banking features, with this account, you’ll have access to advanced digital banking services. From receivables to payroll, from investments to lending, we’re here to support you. 

It also comes with a free business debit card, so you can make purchases, track business expenses and get everyday cash access at approximately 40,000 MoneyPass® ATMs nationwide.

Simply Free Business Checking

Perfect for most businesses! Simply Free allows you to focus on the day-to-day without worrying about a minimum balance.

  • Minimum to open: $50
  • Minimum required balance: $0
  • Monthly service charge: $0
  • Free monthly transactions: 1,000
  • Coin and Currency Deposits: Up to $10,000 per month for free
  • Free business debit card
  • Free Online and Mobile Banking
  • Free Bill Pay

A Simply Free Business Checking account gives you access to the essential business banking features. It’s free, so you don’t have to stress about meeting a minimum balance requirement or incurring a monthly service charge. It’s simple and gives you access to Business Online Banking. 

 
Plus, you’ll receive a free business debit card! This allows you to make purchases, track business expenses and get everyday cash access at approximately 40,000 MoneyPass® ATMs nationwide.

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