Earn up to $500

 

When you open a new Business Complete Checking account with qualifying activities. For new Business checking account customers. The Monthly Service Fee can be reduced from $15 to $0.

 

OFFER CODE: GT22 9422 227F J7X7

OFFER ENDS: 1/22/26

 

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Matt Weyandt and Elaine Read

Co-Founders, Xocolatl Chocolate
Chase for Business customers

 

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Here's how you'll earn your bonus offer:

Earn $500

with a minimum deposit of $10,000 in new money

OR

Earn $300

with a minimum deposit of $2,000 in new money

1
Open

 

Open a new Chase Business Complete Checking account online or present this offer at any Chase branch.

2
Deposit

 

Deposit a minimum of $2,000 in new money within 30 days of offer enrollment and maintain that balance for 60 days from offer enrollment.

3
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, Chase QuickDeposit℠, ACH (Credits), wires (credits and debits), Chase Online℠ Bill Pay and Chase QuickAccept®. QuickAccept card payments are combined into one daily qualifying transaction.

Open a checking account that does more for your business

 

Guidance and tools you can count on

  • Meet with our team of bankers or go to our online Resource Center to find helpful information
  • Get banking products that can help you do business at every stage
  • Access technology solutions like Invoicing and Real-time ACH Payments , to help you manage your cash flow
  • Ranked #1 in Small Business Online Banking

 

Chase Business Complete Banking® helps you run and grow your business

  • Featuring multiple ways to pay and get paid, like built-in invoicing and card acceptance, Zelle®, and Tap to Pay on iPhone, to help improve your cash flow.
  • Associate Debit and Employee Deposit Cards available upon request
  • We help protect your cash flow from fraud with check monitoring and approval payment limits, and alerts that keep you up to date on any changes to your account.

 

Multiple ways to waive the $15 Monthly Service Fee

  • Maintain a $2,000 minimum daily balance
  • Make $2,000 in Chase Ink® business card(s) purchases
  • Deposit a total of $2,000 from Chase QuickAccept® or other eligible Chase Payment Solutions® transactions
  • Link a Chase Private Client Checking℠, JPMorgan Classic Checking, or Private Client Checking Plus account
  • Provide qualifying proof of military status (active or veteran)

Get started today

 

Open a Chase Business Complete Checking account online now – or talk to one of our Chase for Business Specialists at a branch near you.

Here's what you'll need to 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.

If you are applying online, only Sole Proprietorships with one owner are supported. Spousal Sole Proprietorships, Sole Proprietorship Living Trusts, and Sole Proprietorships with a Power of Attorney are not supported online. Please visit a branch to open these types of accounts.

Personal Identification:

  • Two forms of ID are required. One ID must be a Government Issued ID.
    • If you are applying online, you must have a State Issued Driver’s License or a State Issued ID card. For your security you may be required to scan your 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
  • 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).
  • 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
      • Secondary ID Examples:
        • Credit Card/Debit Card with Embossed name, Employer ID, Utility Bill
    • Owner/Principal: agent is required to provide the owner’s Personal ID or a photocopy of the owner's personal 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