Best Small Business Checking Account Reddit


Best Small Business Checking Account Reddit

I want to know if you have recommendations for banks that have good small business programs? -low (or no) fee for checking account. What bank are you folks using for your startups? We are bootstrapping our business so we don't a lot of money to put in our account.

What bank do you use? What do you like about the account? What do you dislike? How do you handle payroll?

I've been running my small e-comm business through my personal checking account for a couple of years now. Accounts (at this time) and does not work with Zelle for small transactions. The best move I've made was switching from a regular bank to a credit union.I use a low-volume business accountthrough a local credit union.

My next step is to open up a business bank account (probably through US Bank because it's my current bank and a friend who has a small business. I don't plan on using it that often, but good to know that debit is riskier

Hello everyone, I'm starting a single member llc sales/marketing consulting company for small business (and eventually for large business too).


Getting quite frustrated with my bank and looking for a small business checking account with the following features: no monthly fee with minimal. Currently we're using Gardner Bank (which I think recently became Small Business Bank or something like that) and it's pretty terrible information era companies and they are creating the new best practices in business.

Which bank did you use in the early stages of your company. I've currently just incorporated my supplement business and am now working on setting

contests, discounts, electronic courses, ebooks and the best deals you know. I was wondering at what point should I look into a business

into a business checking account vs just keeping everything going to my personal checking
When starting off don't go with a local credit union, or small bank.

I'd hate having to go to a branch when I can take care of this online this weekend. I was going to use USBank as the brick and mortar option