Our Take
4.6
The bottom line:
Chase Business Complete Banking®
at Chase, Member FDIC
Pros & Cons
Pros
- No minimum opening deposit.
- Unlimited fee-free electronic and debit card transactions.
- Integrated credit card processing.
- No overdraft fee unless account is overdrawn by more than $50; 24-hour grace period applies to overdrafts beyond that amount.
- 24/7 customer support.
- No fees at 16,000 Chase ATMs and access to around 4,700 branches.
- Supports Zelle for Business.
Cons
- $15 monthly fee.
- Monthly limit on fee-free cash deposits ($5,000) and physical transactions (20).
- Fee for using out-of-network ATMs.
How does Chase compare?
Chase Business Complete Banking® Member FDIC | Relay Business Checking Deposits are FDIC Insured | Bluevine Business Checking Deposits are FDIC Insured |
---|---|---|
at Chase | at Relay | at Bluevine |
Monthly fee $15.00 Waived with $2,000 minimum balance | Monthly fee $0 | Monthly fee $0 |
APY N/A | APY N/A | APY 1.50% With $0 min. balance for APY |
Bonus $500 Requirements to qualify | Bonus N/A | Bonus $300 Requirements to qualify |
Full Review
- Maintain a daily minimum balance of $2,000.
- Spend a minimum of $2,000 on purchases using a Chase Ink Business Card.
- Deposit at least $2,000 into your account from Chase QuickAccept transactions or other eligible Chase Payment Solutions transactions.
- Link a Chase Private Client Checking account.
Chase Business Complete Banking® is best for small-business owners who:
- Want a full-service business bank with business loans, business credit cards and merchant services.
- Deposit $5,000 or less in cash each month; make 20 or fewer in-person transactions per month.
- Can take advantage of integrated credit card processing services.
- Can meet one of the criteria required to waive the monthly fee.
Chase Business Complete Banking® at a glance
Monthly fee: | $15 (multiple ways to waive including maintaining a minimum daily balance of $2,000). |
Minimum opening deposit requirement: | $0 |
APY: | None |
Transactions: | Unlimited electronic deposits; 20 free teller and paper transactions per month. |
Bonus: | Earn up to $500 when you open a new Chase Business Complete Checking® account. For new Chase business checking customers with qualifying activities. |
How to open a Chase business checking account
What you need to open a Chase business account
- Two forms of identification, including a government-issued photo ID.
- Employer identification number (or Social Security number for single-member LLCs).
- Business documents, including assumed name or DBA certificate, articles of organization or incorporation, partnership agreement and business license, depending on your entity type.
- Business address and telephone number.
- Date of birth, Social Security number and personal address for anyone with 10% or more ownership in the company.
Chase sign-up bonus
- Debit card purchases.
- Chase QuickAccept deposits.
- Chase QuickDeposit.
- ACH credits.
- Credit and debit wires.
- Chase Online Bill Pay.
💬 From our Nerds: What business owners think of Chase

— Ryan Lane, assigning editor covering small business
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at Chase, Member FDIC
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