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National bank offers both personal and business banking services. For personal finance, they offer checking, savings, credit cards, loans, and additional services. For business needs, National Bank has business checking, money market accounts and credit card processing services.
US Bank offers free checking to small businesses, PNC offers free checking to businesses, BB&T also has a free business checking, alone with Capitol One.
"In order to open a business checking account you must first you a bank you want to open with. Then, choose the type of business checking account that best meets your own personal needs and contact your bank to get started."
Banks are continually offering new checking accounts for small businesses, so there is a lot of competition. Currently Huntington Bank is advertising that they have the best small business services, so I would recommend checking with them as well as BMI Harris and compare.
Visit your local bank and speak with a bank officer.
There are many types of bank accounts for both personal and business interests. Whether one is looking for checking or savings, the fact remains that it is best to keep personal accounts separate from business accounts to avoid fraud issues. Two types of business bank accounts are business economy checking and full analysis business checking.
There are several nationwide banks that offer great business checking accounts. Try Bank of America or Chase Bank for starters. Also, local small town banks now have great online business checking too.
You can obtain a business license from City Hall in the city you are based out of. The cost is usually under $100, then I would suggest you open a business checking account. Select a bank of your choice and they will tell you what needs to be done.
Washington Mutual Bank is no longer in business. It was purchased by Chase Bank. Chase Bank does offer free checking. I'm a Chase Bank customer and they are great!
It is a bank account specialised for the needs of a business.
A bank is required to keep checking and savings records at least 5 years. This applies to personal and business accounts.
Bank of America does not have a per day limit on business checking accounts. You may want to check with your local branch for other limitations.