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Earn $300

when you open a Chase Business Complete Banking® account with qualifying activities. For new business checking customers.

Chase Business Complete Banking®

 

Discover our most popular checking account with the essentials for your business. There is a Monthly Service Fee that can be reduced from $15 to $0.

 

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$15 or $0

 

Monthly Service Fee

 

Choose from five ways to waive the $15 Monthly Service Fee, like keeping a $2,000 minimum daily balance or linking a Chase Private Client Checking℠ account.

 

Account Features

 

Every statement cycle includes:

  • Electronic deposits (includes deposits made via ATM, ACH wire and Chase QuickDeposit℠) and debit card transactions at no additional charge
  • Up to 20 teller and paper transactions and $5,000 of in-branch cash deposits at no additional charge (fees may apply to additional transactions or deposits)
  • All incoming wires $15 each, $25-$50 each for outgoing wires

More ways to pay and get paid

Built-in card acceptance

 

Accept card payments on your mobile device and get the funds the same day with Chase QuickAccept®.

One place for all your payment options

 

Make payments using wires, Zelle® or ACH, and make deposits easily with Chase QuickDeposit℠.

Manage your funds anytime, anywhere

Convenient digital tools

 

Access your account in the office or on-the-go with Chase Business Online and the Chase Mobile® app.

Digital safeguards for your business

 

Help prevent fraud with secure digital payment options like ACH Payments. Plus, review checks electronically before they are withdrawn from your account with Check Monitoring.

Branches and ATMs where you are

 

Visit any of our more than 4,700 branches or more than 15,000 ATMs nationwide.

Earn $300 when you open a Chase Business Complete Banking® account with qualifying activities. For new business checking customers.

Here's what you'll need to apply

Sole Proprietors Checklist

Individuals that need to be present at business banking account opening:

  • Sole Proprietorships with one owner — the owner
  • Spousal Sole Proprietorships — both owners
  • Sole Proprietorship Living Trust — the trustee(s)
  • Sole Proprietorship with a Power of Attorney — the agent

If you need to add authorized signers to the account, they should be present at account opening. If they cannot be present, they can be pre-authorized during account opening, but will need to go to the branch, with both forms of ID, within 30 days, to be authorized.

If you are applying online, only Sole Proprietorships with one owner are supported. Spousal Sole Proprietorships, Sole Proprietorship Living Trusts, and Sole Proprietorships with a Power of Attorney are not supported online. Please visit a branch to open these types of accounts.

Personal Identification:

  • Two forms of ID are required. One ID must be a Government Issued ID.
    • If you are applying online, you must have a State Issued Driver’s License or a State Issued ID card. For your security you may be required to scan your ID.
  • Primary ID Examples:
    • U.S. Citizens: State Issued Driver’s License, State Issued ID card, Passport, etc.
    • Non U.S. Citizens:
      • Permanent Residents:
        • Permanent Resident Alien Card (Green Card), State Issued Drivers licenses, State Issued ID card, Passport, etc.
      • Non-Permanent Residents:
        • Passport, Matricula, or U.S. Employment Authorization Card
  • Secondary ID Examples:
    • Credit Card/Debit Card with embossed name, Employer ID, Utility Bill, etc.
    • Proof of address or date of birth may be required. Additional forms of ID may be required for Non-U.S. Citizens.

Tax Identification Number:

  • SSN, ITIN (Non-US Citizens), or an Employer Identification Number (EIN) is required.

Business Documentation:

  • Varies based on the State of Organization.

Assumed Name Certificate:

  • May be required if your business is operating with a DBA (doing business as).
  • Not required in HI, KS, MS, NM, WI and WY
  • Note: Assumed Name Certificate may also be known as: Trade Name Certificate, Fictitious Business Name Statement, or DBA
  • Trust Documentation

Supplemental Documentation listing the owner and Assumed Name (one of the following):

  • Assumed Name Application or Filing Receipt
  • Published newspaper entry
  • Business License

  • Original Power of Attorney Document
  • Personal ID
    • Agent: two forms of ID are required. One form must be a Government issued ID
      • Primary ID Examples:
        • U.S. Citizens:
          • State Issued Driver’s License, State Issued ID card, Passport, etc.
        • Non U.S. Citizens:
          • Permanent Residents:
            • Permanent Resident Alien Card (Green Card)
          • Non Permanent Residents:
            • Passport or Matricula Consular Card
      • Secondary ID Examples:
        • Credit Card/Debit Card with Embossed name, Employer ID, Utility Bill
    • Owner/Principal: agent is required to provide the owner’s Personal ID or a photocopy of the owner's personal ID

  • Business address
  • Phone number
  • Number of business locations
  • Where products and services are sold
  • Where suppliers and vendors are located
  • Nature of your business
  • Annual sales
  • Number of employees
  • Types of transactions and volumes you expect to process through the new account

The following is needed if you would like to provide limited access to authorized employees (non-signers) to transact on behalf of your business using an employee card. Employee does not need to be present:

  • Full name as it appears on the employee’s Government issued ID
  • Employee’s residential address
  • Employee’s date of birth

Frequently asked questions

Our most popular business checking account, Business Complete Banking allows you to:

  • Choose from a full range of options for making deposits and accepting payments, including card acceptance with Chase QuickAccept℠.
  • Help protect your cash flow with check monitoring and approval, payment limits and alerts that keep you up to date on any changes to your account.
  • Waive the Monthly Service Fee – there are multiple qualifying activities that help you avoid the fee.

Learn more about Business Complete Banking.

There is no minimum deposit required to open a Business Complete Banking account.

 

Also, if you're new to Chase, you'll need to add funds to your account. It’s important to add funds within 60 days of opening your new account. New account holders can learn more here.

Here's a summary of what documents you might need to open a Business Complete Banking account in-branch:

 

  • Two forms of personal identification (one that’s government issued).
  • Your tax identification number , Social Security number, TIN or EIN.
  • Legal documentation establishing your business (Articles of Organization, Certificate of Formation) including legal business name, state of registration and registration date.
  • Your Doing Business As (DBA) Certificate, if your business operates under a name other than its legal name.

 

For a full list of documents by business type, please see our checklist.

 

You can open a Business Complete Banking account in three simple steps online. You can also talk to a Chase banker at a branch near you.

Yes. You can open a Business Complete Banking account online if your business is a sole proprietorship, corporation, or an LLC managed by a single member or manager.

 

If your business has a different structure, you can apply at a branch near you.

 

Yes, banks and other financial institutions sometimes offer payment acceptance. With a Business Complete Banking account, you can accept credit cards with Chase QuickAccept℠.