Earn $300
When you open a Chase Business Complete Checking® account. For new business checking customers with qualifying activities. This account has a monthly service fee that can be reduced from $15 to $0.
Offer expires 7/22/2024
Here's how to get your bonus
01
Open
Open a new Chase Business Complete Checking account online or present this offer at your local Chase branch.
02
Fund
Fund a minimum deposit of new money within 30 days of offer enrollment and maintain that balance for 60 days from offer enrollment.
03
Complete
Complete 5 qualifying transactions within 90 days of offer enrollment. Your bonus will be deposited within 15 days.
Qualifying transactions include debit card purchases, accepting credit and debit card payments with QuickAccept®, Chase QuickDeposit℠, ACH (Credits), wires (credits and debits), Chase Online℠ Bill Pay.
It’s more than a bank account
Chase Business Complete Banking® takes care of the basics, so you can focus on growing your business.
Multiple ways to waive the Monthly Service Fee
Avoid the $15 Monthly Service Fee by maintaining a minimum daily balance, making purchases on your Chase Ink® business credit card, or accepting credit and debit card payments with QuickAccept®.
How to waive your Monthly Service Fee
- Maintain a $2,000 deposit minimum daily balance
- Spend at least $2,000 on purchases with a Chase Ink® business credit card
- Receive $2,000 in deposits from QuickAccept transactions or other eligible payment solutions
- Link a Chase Private Client checking account
- Provide valid, qualifying proof of military status (active or veteran)
Convenient access to payment processing
Process all major debit and credit cards with QuickAccept®. It's a built-in feature with your Business Complete Checking account.
Accept fast payments through the Chase Mobile® app
- Built-in feature of Business Complete Checking – no additional application needed
- No hidden fees or monthly contracts
- 2.6% + 10 cents for tap, dip and swipe transactions
- 3.5% + 10 cents for manual transactions
Get fast access to your money with QuickAccept®
Chase QuickAccept lets you take card payments and get same-day deposits.
QuickAccept® helps you keep cash in your account
- Accept credit cards on-the-go using the Chase Mobile® app and contactless mobile card reader directly from your computer or with a shareable, secure payment link
- Exclusively available through Chase Business Complete Banking® account
What will I need before I 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
Personal Identification:
- Two forms of ID are required. One ID 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), State Issued Drivers licenses, State Issued ID card, Passport, etc.
- Non-Permanent Residents:
- Passport, Matricula, or U.S. Employment Authorization Card
- Permanent Residents:
- 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). For example: Jim Jones DBA Jones Professional Painting.
- 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
- Permanent Residents:
- U.S. Citizens:
- Secondary ID Examples:
- Credit Card/Debit Card with Embossed name, Employer ID, Utility Bill
- Primary ID Examples:
- Owner/Principal: agent is required to provide the owner’s Personal ID or a photocopy of the owner's personal ID
- Agent: two forms of ID are required. One form must be a Government issued 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
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