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BUSINESS & AG SAVINGS

Save wisely and safely.

Business Savings

Enjoy the flexibility to tackle both planned and unexpected expenses while earning interest on a savings account

Compare and decide for yourself.

Choose from a variety of accounts that let you earn higher interest, set funds aside for big expenses and move money to your business checking account as needed. Count on us to keep your deposits safe and take care of your money – so you can take care of the people who depend on you. 

Compare Business Money Market Savings Business Savings Account Flex Non-Personal Savings
Works for you if…
You want to earn a higher rate than a typical savings account
You want to hold cash for a future expense and let it grow until then You tend to keep a higher balance and want a better return and easy access
Monthly service fee $10 (waived for average balances of $10,000 or more) $3.00 if the daily balance falls below $300 during the month $3.00 if the daily balance falls below $300 during the month
Minimum opening deposit $10,000 $100 $1,000
Interest bearing Competitive tiered rates, interest compounded and credited monthly Interest compounded daily and credited quarterly Daily balance of $2,000 or more to earn interest
Direct deposit
Transaction Limitations Six (6) free withdrawals per month Six (6) free withdrawals per month Six (6) free withdrawals per month
Free Online Business Banking
Free Online Statements

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