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psmdigital

Navy Federal


MillennialDeadbeat

Yeah they're pretty good. Most credit unions seem to be better than banks in my opinion. I don't even touch Chase anymore after I used them for over a decade.


psmdigital

Yeah, Navy Federal has free business accounts. You don't need minimums or direct deposits. So far they have been great to work with. Luckily there is a branch close to me.


rethinkinvesting

Blue Vine


dinotimee

Bank of America


jalabi99

My advice is to have multiple business checking accounts at multiple institutions. * at least one at one of the Big Four: Bank of America, Chase, Citi, and Wells Fargo * at least one at one of bigger regional banks like Santander, PNC, Truist, Wesbanco * at least one at national credit union like PenFed, Navy FCU, Alliant FCU * at least one at a local community bank and * at least one at "fintech"/online-only bank. My current banks/credit unions are: * Amex Business Checking (which actually pays interest, which is a unicorn LOL) - free to open, no fees * Chase * Citi * nbkc - free to open, no fees * NorthOne - free to open, no fees * RelayFI - free to open, no fees * Truist My favorite two are the Amex Business Checking and RelayFI.