Business Savings Accounts
More Help to Grow
Just starting out, or working on rebuilding savings? If you're looking for a simple account to protect and grow your business's savings, this could be just what you need.
Our online deposit platform is hosted by Blend Labs, Inc.
Simple and flexible
Our Business Savings account is perfect for businesses who are building cash resources. You can earn interest on your savings while still having the flexibility to transfer and withdraw money any time.
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We offer very competitive interest rates so your money can work for you, no matter how much you have in savings. Contact us to learn more about our interest rates.
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You can take advantage of free automatic transfers into your account, so you can pay yourself first and reach your goals faster. You can also use automatic transfers out of your account to conveniently pay recurring bills.
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Use our Overdraft Protection program to link your savings and checking account. If your account is a little short when you make a purchase or someone cashes your check, we'll transfer money from your savings account into your checking account to cover the difference — automatically.
Additional Information
The monthly service fee ($2.00) can be avoided with:
- $300 average ledger balance
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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