Business Access
Your Connection to Essential Business Solutions
Our Business Access account provides you with key checking features to help you confidently manage and grow your business- with no monthly service fee.1
Our online deposit platform is hosted by Blend Labs, Inc.
Easily manage your daily financial activities
Our Business Access account offers a variety of benefits to help you stay on top of your finances so you can focus on your business.
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Our Business Access accounts come with no monthly service fee, so you don't need to pay for services you won't use. 1
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Your Business Access account comes with a free business debit card and unlimited transactions. Plus, pay securely online or through our mobile app with unlimited bill pay transactions.
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Keep track of all your transactions in one place - anytime, anywhere. Check your balances, transfer money and set mobile alerts so you always know your account's status.
Disclosures
- Potential paper statement and branch cash deposit fees may apply.
Additional Information
Get started with an online application, visit one of our Banking Centers or call us at 800-346-5312 to apply.
Monthly Service Fee:
There is no monthly service fee for our Business Access account, no matter what your account balance.1
Monthly Paper Statement Fee:
If you choose to receive a monthly paper statement, a statement fee of $2 will be assessed each month. To avoid this fee, you can turn off paper statements by logging into Online or Mobile Access, selecting “online only,” and accepting the Online Statement Terms and Conditions.
Monthly Branch Cash Deposit Fee:
Up to $3,000 in branch cash deposits for free each month; $3 per additional $1,000 cash deposited in branch thereafter
Ready to get started?
Safely and securely open an account by getting started online or by scheduling an appointment.
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Our online deposit platform is hosted by Blend Labs, Inc.
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