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North Shore Bank designed the Small Business Checking account especially for growing small businesses and organizations with moderate transaction needs.

Benefits

Monthly Maintenance Fee

$0 or $15

Ways to Waive Monthly Maintenance Fee

Maintain $2,500 average monthly collected balance

Other

  • Number of no cost items* per month - 250
  • Cost per item (over no cost item) - $0.50 each
  • Cash deposit fee
    • No charge for monthly cash deposits less than $5,000
    • $0.28 per $100 for monthly cash deposits greater than $5,000, charged from first dollar deposited
  • Business Accounts Fee Schedule

Explore additional services available to your business checking account.

Business Online Banking
Business Bill Pay

Business Mobile App*

Mobile Deposit/Capture
Positive Pay
Merchant Services
Cash Management
Business Credit Cards

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View our Business Account Opening Checklist to find out what you'll need to provide prior to opening your business account.

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FAQs

We offer business loans. Please call one of our Business Loan Officers at an office near you.

Find a North Shore Bank office, ATM or loan center near you.

View our Business Account Opening Checklist to find out what you'll need to provide prior to opening a Business Banking account.

North Shore Bank offers a Business Debit Card Reward program and when a Business signs up for the Easy Savings program, you will receive an automatic rebate posted to your card’s account when you use your North Shore Bank Debit Mastercard at any of the participating merchants.

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