Business Banking
Business Deposit Products
Free Business Checking:
Our Free Business Checking account is designed for a business that has a limited number of transactions, including checks, deposits, and electronic funds transfers, such as ACH debits and credits. Should your activity grow, we may (at our sole discretion), convert your Free Business Checking account to our Business Analysis Checking. The Free Business Checking account is for those customers that typically have 100 checks paid and/or up to 20 deposits during a monthly statement cycle.
Business Analysis Checking:
Our Business Analysis Checking is designed for customers that would like to manage their checking deposits with a competitive earnings credit to help offset the costs of maintaining their account. This account is available to all business types, including non-profit organizations.
Business Interest Checking:
Our Business Interest Checking is designed for sole proprietorships that would like to earn a competitive interest rate on their checking deposits and have a limited number of transactions, including checks, deposits, and electronic funds transfers, such as ACH debits and credits. The Business Interest Checking account is for those customers that typically have 100 checks paid and/or up to 20 deposits per statement cycle.
Business Savings:
Our Business Savings account is designed to assist our business customers in putting aside funds for their scheduled expenditures, such as loan and tax payments. Funds in this account earn a competitive rate of interest while providing easy access to your funds.
Business Money Market:
The Business Money Market account offers a tiered rate structure that allows our customers to earn a market rate of interest, while still providing the flexibility of writing checks to access their funds. A limit of six (6) debits per statement cycle, three (3) of which may be made by check or debit card, is imposed on this account.
Certificates of Deposit:
A Certificate of Deposit allows the customer the ability to lock in a higher rate of interest for the term with which they are most comfortable. Early withdrawal penalties may apply for those accounts closed prior to maturity.


