Business Money Market


Business Money Market
Maximize your earnings without losing access to your funds.
Business Money Market account (MMA) is ideal for earning higher dividends while maintaining access to funds for new expenses or emergencies. You have the flexibility of writing checks or using your business debit card to withdraw funds at the ATM.
- Earn dividends when you maintain $5,000 minimum daily balance in your account
- Earn even more dividends with our tiered rate structure
- $5,000 minimum to open an account
- Pay no service fee with a daily minimum balance of $5,000
- Unlimited deposits and unlimited ATM and in-person transactions
- Free check orders with the account*
- Account access via Online Banking
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