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Chase Business Complete Banking®
Our most popular checking account with the essentials for your business.
Benefits:
- Electronic and ATM deposits and debit card transactions are included
- Built-in card acceptance from your mobile device
- Up to 20 paper and teller transactions and $5,000 in-branch cash deposits included each statement cycle
Monthly Service Fee
$15 or $0 Learn more
FOR MID-SIZED BUSINESSES
Chase Performance Business Checking®
Designed to offer mid-sized businesses more tools and versatility.
Benefits:
- Electronic and ATM deposits are included
- All incoming wires and your two most expensive outgoing domestic wires included per statement cycle
- Up to 250 account debits and $20,000 of in-branch cash deposits included per statement cycle
Monthly Service Fee
$30 or $0 Learn more
FOR ESTABLISHED BUSINESSES
Chase Platinum Business Checking℠
For established businesses that need complex cash management support.
Benefits:
- Electronic and ATM deposits are included
- All incoming wires and your four most expensive outgoing domestic wires included per statement cycle
- Up to 500 account debits and $25,000 of in-branch cash deposits included per statement cycle
Monthly Service Fee
$95 or $0 Learn more
CHASE BUSINESS COMPLETE CHECKING®
Get a $300 bonus for your new account
When you open a Business Complete Checking account with qualifying activities. For new business checking customers only.
Frequently asked questions
A business checking account might be the best option for small businesses. Business checking accounts let you manage your business funds from anywhere, build your business credit score and separate business and personal assets.
Personal accounts are meant for your personal income and bills. They typically have lower deposit limits and are intended for different transaction types. Separating accounts may also make bookkeeping and tax prep easier.
Learn more about how to keep your business and personal expenses separate.
When choosing a business checking account, consider things like:
- Multiple branch locations — this may be best for you if you travel or want a close-by branch.
- Account features — like remote deposit options and the ability to accept payments.
- Prerequisites — minimum balance requirements that make sense for your cash flow.
- Mobile and online banking — the experience should be easy and help you bank almost anywhere.
- Credit cards and financing — a bank that offers these options can be beneficial.
- Security and fraud protection — to help you safeguard your business by reducing your exposure to fraud
You can open a business checking account online or at a branch near you. Learn more about opening a Chase Business checking account.
Generally, business owners may need to provide information on their business and documentation.
To apply for a Chase business checking account, what you need might depend on how you apply and what type of business you own.
If you apply online, you may need to provide:
Ownership info
If your business has owners other than yourself, we’ll need you to provide the following info for each owner who owns 10% or more of the business:
- Legal name
- Address
- Date of birth
- Tax identification number, Social Security number, TIN or EIN
- Country of citizenship
- Ownership percentage
Other documents
We may ask you to upload certain documents to help us verify your business. In case we do, please have digital copies of the following on hand:
- Legal documents(s) establishing your business (e.g., Articles of Organization, Certificate of Formation) including legal business name, state of registration and registration date
- Doing Business As (DBA) Certificate, if your business operates under a name other than its legal name.
Only privately held businesses with the following structures can apply for a Chase business checking account online:
- Sole proprietorships
- Corporations
- Limited liability companies (LLCs) managed by a single member or manager
Have a different business type? Visit a branch near you and we'll help you out. Please refer to our branch locator to find availability info about Chase branches near you.
To apply in a branch you might need to bring the following documents with you:
- Two forms of personal identification (one that’s government issued).
- Your tax identification number – either a Social Security number, TIN or EIN.
- Legal documentation establishing your business (e.g., 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.
Please see our checklist for complete requirements by business type. Once you’re ready, you can visit a branch near you.
Once your business banking account is open and funded, you can set it up. Start by downloading the mobile app and signing up or logging in to the online banking platform.
Then, connect your new bank account to your business accounting software and any other relevant business tools.
Lastly, add authorized users, set appropriate permissions and alerts, and establish recurring payments from your new business account.
If you recently opened a Chase business banking account, learn how to set it up here.