Earn up to $500

when you open a new Chase Business Complete Checking®,1 account. For new business checking customers with qualifying activities.2 The Monthly Service Fee can be reduced from $15 to $0.1

Offer expires 05/14/2026

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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

  • Open

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

  • 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.

  • Complete

    Complete 5 qualifying transactions* within 90 days of offer enrollment. Your bonus will be deposited within 15 days.2

*Qualifying transactions include debit card purchases, Chase QuickDepositSM,3 ACH (credits), wires (credits and debits)4, Chase OnlineSM Bill Pay5 and Chase QuickAccept®.1 QuickAccept card payments are combined into one daily qualifying transaction.

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    Choose Chase Business Complete Banking® to get a fully integrated business solution. Waive the $15 Monthly Service Fee1 in multiple ways like keeping a minimum $2,000 balance, plus use built-in offerings such as card acceptance, invoicing,6 Chase Customer Insights7 and Tap to Pay on iPhone.8

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    Feel confident knowing we have the largest branch network in the U.S. with 5,000 branches that provide personalized service and can help with your complex banking needs. You can also benefit from our account protection services, which provide safeguards by overseeing employee account activity, monitoring checks,9 and offering additional protection for your business.

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    Take advantage of our #1-ranked online small business banking platform10 with a comprehensive set of features designed for small business owners like you. Our tools enhance your ability to manage cash flow, accept and make payments, create invoices and plan for growth, so you can streamline processes and gain greater control of your finances.

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Limited Liability Companies (LLC)

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Limited Liability Companies (LLC)

People that need to be present at account opening:

  • Member-managed LLC — all members
  • Manager-managed LLC — all managers
    • If one of the managers or members of the LLC is another business, an authorizing representative of that business must also be present.
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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 appropriate forms of ID, within 30 days, to be authorized.

Personal Identification:

Two forms of ID are required. One ID 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), state-issued driver's licenses, state-issued ID card, passport, etc.
      • Non-Permanent Residents:
        • Passport, matricula, or U.S. Employment Authorization Card
  • Secondary ID Examples:
    • Credit/debit card with embossed name, employer ID, utility bill, etc. Credit/debit cards are not a valid form of ID for non-U.S. citizens.
    • 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:

  • An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is required
    • Single Member LLCs may use their SSN or ITIN
    • Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) may be used for non-U.S. citizen

Business Documentation:

  • LLCs will need one of the following:
    • Articles of Organization: this certificate may also be known as Certification of Organization or Certificate of Formation (must be registered, certified or stamped by appropriate state agency)
    • Website validation from state or county (all states except Delaware and New Jersey); validation must indicate valid status (e.g. active, in good standing, not expired, in compliance) and be available without a fee.
    • Active status verification: LLCs registered more than one year ago also require one of the following: certificate of good standing, status report, long form standing or short form standing.
    • An assumed name certificate may be required if your business is operating with a DBA (Doing Business As). This certificate may also be known as a trade name certificate, fictitious business name statement or DBA. It is not required in HI, KS, MS, NE, NM, SC, WI and WY. Contact your local branch to confirm if this is required for your business.
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If your business is organized in another state, but operates in the state in which the account is opened, documentation is required to certify that the business is entitled to operate in the state in which the business address is located.

Supplemental Documentation listing the current members or managers of the LLC (one of the following):

  • Certified amendment to the articles of organization or certificate of formation
  • Operating agreement
  • Meeting minutes
  • Annual report or statement of information

Business Operations Info:

To comply with federal regulations, we will also ask you for some basic information on your business’s operations, such as:
  • 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

Authorized Account Users (Non-Signers):

If you’d like to provide access to authorized employees to transact on behalf of your business, we will ask you for the following information, but the 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

For all owners/members with 10% or more ownership:

  • Legal first name and last name
  • Legal business name — only used when an owner of the LLC is another entity/trust
  • Residential address — business address only required if owner is a business
  • Percentage of ownership
  • Date of birth
  • Tax Identification Number (e.g. SSN, ITIN, FTIN)
  • Country of citizenship
  • Non-U.S. Citizen without a Permanent Resident Alien Card (Green Card) only: provide identification information from either passport or matricula consular card (i.e., ID number, issuance, expiration date). The physical ID is not required to be shown for those indiv
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If applying for a Business Credit Card or Safe Deposit Box it is required to collect the above information for those owners with 25% or more ownership.

Sole Proprietors

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Sole Proprietors

People that need to be present at 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
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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 appropriate forms of ID, within 30 days, to be authorized.

Personal Identification:

Two forms of ID are required. One ID 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), state-issued driver's licenses, state-issued ID card, passport, etc.
      • Non-Permanent Residents:
        • Passport, matricula, or U.S. Employment Authorization Card
  • Secondary ID Examples:
    • Credit/debit card with embossed name, employer ID, utility bill, etc. Credit/debit cards are not a valid form of ID for non-U.S. citizens.
    • 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-U.S. Citizens) or an Employer Identification Number (EIN) is required.

Business Documentation:

  • Official documents that establish the owners and assumed name of your business, such as a business license, assumed name application or filing receipt. Your business documentation may vary based on the state you established your business in.
  • An assumed name certificate may be required if your business is operating with a DBA (Doing Business As). This certificate may also be known as a trade name certificate, fictitious business name statement or DBA. It is not required in HI, KS, MS, NM, WI and WY. Contact your local branch to confirm if this is required for your business.

For Power of Attorney only:

  • Original Power of Attorney document
  • Agent: Two forms of ID are required. See above for examples of ID.
  • Owner/Principal: Agent is required to provide the owner's personal ID or a photocopy of the owner's personal ID

Business Operations Info:

To comply with federal regulations, we will also ask you for some basic information on your business’s operations, such as:
  • 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

Authorized Account Users (Non-Signers):

If you’d like to provide access to authorized employees to transact on behalf of your business, we will ask you for the following information, but the 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

Partnerships

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Partnerships

People that need to be present at account opening:

All general partners

  • If one of the general partners is another business, an authorizing representative of that business must also be present.
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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 appropriate forms of ID, within 30 days, to be authorized.

Personal Identification:

Two forms of ID are required. One ID 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), state-issued driver's licenses, state-issued ID card, passport, etc.
      • Non-Permanent Residents:
        • Passport, matricula, or U.S. Employment Authorization Card
  • Secondary ID Examples:
    • Credit/debit card with embossed name, employer ID, utility bill, etc. Credit/debit cards are not a valid form of ID for non-U.S. citizens.
    • 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-U.S. Citizens) or an Employer Identification Number (EIN) is required.

Business Documentation:

  • General partnerships will need one of the following:
    • Written partnership agreement
    • Joint venture agreement
    • Personal identification (only available in certain states)
    • Website validation from state or county (all states except Delaware and New Jersey); validation must indicate valid status (e.g. active, in good standing, not expired, in compliance) and be available without a fee.
  • Limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships and limited liability limited partnerships will need one of the following:
    • Certified partnership agreement
    • Website validation from state or county (all states except Delaware and New Jersey); validation must indicate valid status (e.g. active, in good standing, not expired, in compliance) and be available without a fee.
    • An assumed name certificate may be required if your business is operating with a DBA (Doing Business As). This certificate may also be known as a trade name certificate, fictitious business name statement or DBA. Contact your local branch to confirm if this is required for your business.
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If your business is organized in another state, but operates in the state in which the account is opened, documentation is required to certify that the business is entitled to operate in the state in which the business address is located.

You may also need:

Supplemental documentation listing the owner and assumed name (one of the following):
  • Amendment to the partnership agreement or joint venture agreement
  • Meeting minutes listing the current general partners
  • Annual report or statement of information
  • Active status verification: limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships and limited liability limited partnerships registered more than one year ago also require one of the following: certificate of good standing, status report or long form or short form standing

Business Operations Info:

To comply with federal regulations, we will also ask you for some basic information on your business’s operations, such as:
  • 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

Authorized Account Users (Non-Signers):

If you’d like to provide access to authorized employees to transact on behalf of your business, we will ask you for the following information, but the 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

For all owners/limited partners with 10% or more ownership in Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Limited Partnerships:

  • Full name as it appears on limited partners government-issued ID
  • Legal business name — only used when an owner of the partnership is another entity/trust
  • Residential — business address only required if owner is a business
  • Percentage of ownership
  • Date of birth
  • Tax Identification Number (e.g. SSN, ITIN, FTIN)
  • Country of citizenship
  • Non-U.S. Citizen without a Permanent Resident Alien Card (Green Card) only: provide identification information from either passport or matricula consular card (i.e., ID number, issuance, expiration date). The physical ID is not required to be shown for those individuals who do not need to be present. However, the physical ID must be scanned if that individual is a citizen of an OFAC country.
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If applying for a Business Credit Card or Safe Deposit Box it is required to collect the above information for those owners with 25% or more ownership.

Corporations

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Corporations

People that need to be present at account opening:

  • An authorizing representative — this includes:
    • President
    • Secretary
    • Assistant Secretary
    • Acting Secretary
  • Non-profit only: A minimum of two non-voting board members is required if there are not any voting members.
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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 appropriate forms of ID, within 30 days, to be authorized.

Personal Identification:

Two forms of ID are required. One ID 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), state-issued driver's licenses, state-issued ID card, passport, etc.
      • Non-Permanent Residents:
        • Passport, matricula, or U.S. Employment Authorization Card
  • Secondary ID Examples:
    • Credit/debit card with embossed name, employer ID, utility bill, etc. Credit/debit cards are not a valid form of ID for non-U.S. citizens.
    • 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:

  • An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is required.

Business Documentation:

  • Corporations will need one of the following:
    • Certified articles of incorporation — also known as a certificate of formation, filed with appropriate state agency including state filing stamp.
    • Website validation from state or county (all states except Delaware and New Jersey); validation must indicate valid status (e.g., active, in good standing, not expired, in compliance) and be available without a fee.
    • Active status verification — corporations registered more than one year ago also require one of the following: certificate of good standing, status report, long form standing or short form standing.
    • An assumed name certificate may be required if your business is operating with a DBA (Doing Business As). This certificate may also be known as a trade name certificate, fictitious business name statement or DBA. It is not required in HI, KS, MS, NE, NM, SC, WI and WY. Contact your local branch to confirm if this is required for your business.
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If your business is organized in another state, but operates in the state in which the account is opened, documentation is required to certify that the business is entitled to operate in the state in which the business address is located.

Supplemental Documentation listing the current members or managers of the corporation (one of the following):

  • Certified amendment to the articles of incorporation
  • Corporate resolutions
  • Meeting minutes
  • Annual report or statement of information

Business Operations Info:

To comply with federal regulations, we will also ask you for some basic information on your business’s operations, such as:
  • 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

Authorized Account Users (Non-Signers):

If you’d like to provide access to authorized employees to transact on behalf of your business, we will ask you for the following information, but the 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

For all individuals holding key roles in the corporation, including senior managers, Board of Directors or anyone else that has influence over the company:

  • Full name as it appears on the individual’s government-issued ID
  • Residential address
  • Senior managers require additional information:
    • Date of birth
    • Tax Identification Number (e.g. SSN, ITIN, FTIN)
    • Country of citizenship

For all owners/shareholders with 10% or more ownership:

  • Full name as it appears on limited partners government-issued ID
  • Legal business name — only used when an owner of the partnership is another entity/trust
  • Residential — business address only required if owner is a business
  • Percentage of ownership
  • Date of birth
  • Tax Identification Number (e.g. SSN, ITIN, FTIN)
  • Country of citizenship
  • Non-U.S. Citizen without a Permanent Resident Alien Card (Green Card) only: provide identification information from either passport or matricula consular card (i.e., ID number, issuance, expiration date). The physical ID is not required to be shown for those individuals who do not need to be present. However, the physical ID must be scanned if that individual is a citizen of an OFAC country.
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If applying for a Business Credit Card or Safe Deposit Box it is required to collect the above information for those owners with 25% or more ownership.

Unincorporated Business Association or Organization

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Unincorporated Business Associations or Organizations

People that need to be present at account opening:

  • An authorizing representative — either the secretary or acting secretary
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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 appropriate forms of ID, within 30 days, to be authorized.

Personal Identification:

Two forms of ID are required. One ID 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), state-issued driver's licenses, state-issued ID card, passport, etc.
      • Non-Permanent Residents:
        • Passport, matricula, or U.S. Employment Authorization Card
  • Secondary ID examples:
    • Credit/debit card with embossed name, employer ID, utility bill, etc. Credit/debit cards are not a valid form of ID for non-U.S. citizens.
    • 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:

  • An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is required.

Business Documentation:

  • An unincorporated business association or organization will need one of the following:
    • Website validation from state or county (all states except Delaware and New Jersey); validation must indicate valid status (e.g. active, in good standing, not expired, in compliance) and be available without a fee.
    • An assumed name certificate may be required if your business is operating with a DBA (Doing Business As). This certificate may also be known as a trade name certificate, fictitious business name statement or DBA. It is not required in HI, KS, MS, NE, NM, SC, WI and WY. Contact your local branch to confirm if this is required for your business.

If Organization or Association is using their own EIN:

  • Articles of association
  • Charter document validating existence
  • IRS Confirmation of EIN Issuance

If Organization or Association is using EIN of national or regional organization:

  • Letter of authorization from national or regional office (must include EIN of national or regional office)

You may also need:

  • For individuals holding key roles in the unincorporated business association or organization:
    • Supplemental documentation: Listing the current officers of the unincorporated business association or organization, such as meeting minutes

Business Operations Info:

To comply with federal regulations, we will also ask you for some basic information on your business’s operations, such as:
  • 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

Authorized Account Users (Non-Signers):

If you’d like to provide access to authorized employees to transact on behalf of your business, we will ask you for the following information, but the 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

For all individuals holding key roles in the unincorporated business association or organization:

  • Full name as it appears on the individual’s government-issued ID
  • Residential address
  • Senior managers require additional information:
    • Date of birth
    • Tax Identification Number (e.g. SSN, ITIN, FTIN)
    • Country of citizenship
  • Non-U.S. Citizen without a Permanent Resident Alien Card (Green Card) only: provide identification information from either passport or matricula consular card (i.e., ID number, issuance, expiration date). The physical ID is not required to be shown for those individuals who do not need to be present. However, the physical ID must be scanned if that individual is a citizen of an OFAC country.

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