How to Open a Chase Business Checking Account (WATCH ME APPLY!)
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 Published On Dec 14, 2022

Wondering how to open a Chase Business Checking account? Watch me do it step by step so you know what to expect (PLUS a plot twist that I didn’t expect) :D Click “Show More” to see Ad Disclosure.

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Chase currently offers 3 different types of business checking accounts:
- Chase Business Complete Banking ($15 or $0 monthly service fee)
- Chase Performance Business Checking ($30 or $0 monthly service fee)
- Chase Platinum Business Checking ($95 or $0 monthly service fee)

Each one has different requirements to waive the monthly service fees (usually involving maintaining a certain level of average daily balance).

I’ll be applying for the Chase Business Complete Banking account, which is a good entry-level checking account and I can waive that service fee simply by maintaining at least $2,000 as my average daily balance.

Up to this point, all checking accounts and savings accounts with Chase, plus my Chase credit cards, have either been on the personal side or on the business side as a sole proprietor.

Now that I formed an LLC, the goal is to open a business checking account for that new business entity.

Watch me apply and learn the steps along the way!

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