Chase Offers $100 When You Open a Free Business Checking Account

By MyBankTracker.com  Wed Feb 3, 2010

For a limited time only, Chase Bank will be offering a $100 coupon for customers looking to open a Chase Business Checking account.

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3 Simple Steps

In order to redeem your $100 coupon, you will need to sign up with your email address on the Chase promotional website. Once you have submitted your email, you will receive an email from Chase and will have to follow these simple steps:

  • Print out your email
  • Bring the printed email to your branch
  • Open a qualifying business checking account

It is important to note that in order to open a business checking account, you will need an initial minimum deposit of $500.

Great Checking Features

In addition to the $100 bonus, Chase Business Checking also offers a debit card with a built in security feature which means you won’t have to pay for any unauthorized purchases as long as you report them promptly to the bank. The Chase Business Checking account is also fee free, with no monthly fees and up to 200 free transactions a month.

This offer is only valid through March 15th, so be sure to take advantage of it while it lasts. Visit the Chase promotional site here to sign up for the coupon.

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    Bonus is only good for California, according to the fine print of the coupon received.

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    Bonus is only good for California, according to the fine print of the coupon received.

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