Commerce State Bank, Business Banking, Platinum Money Market


Map to Commerce
State Bank
West Bend


Map to Commerce State Bank
Cedarburg

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Premiere Business
Checking

Depository Accounts -

Eligibility
Business with average activity requirements; less than 300 items per month (including Checks/Debits, Deposits/Credits, Deposited Items).

Requirements
Minimum Daily Balance of $2,500.00 or Average Balance of $5,000.00

If balance requirements are not met: Monthly Maintenance fee of $15.00

If more than 300 items in one month: $0.30 per item

Features
• 300 transactions per month free
• Online Banking & Bill Pay
• Electronic Statements
• Overdraft Protection Options
• Business Check Card
• Business Charge Card
• Credit Card Merchant Capture


 

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Additional Services

Loans
Our business bankers can assist you with all of your financing needs. Whether it is a line of credit, a loan to purchase equipment or a commercial mortgage, we have the expertise to structure a creative solution.

Commerce State Bank is experienced with the Small Business Administration and has experience with WHEDA, Rural Development, the Department of Commerce and other government agencies.

Our experience and knowledge of the advantages associated with these programs assures optimal structuring for your financing needs.

Cash Management
In addition to the depository accounts outlined in this brochure, Commerce State Bank offers a number of services to help improve your cash flow. A business officer will customize a proposal to meet your specific cash management needs.

Internet Banking
To make your banking even more convenient, Commerce State Bank offers Online Banking.
Do everything from balance inquiries to initiating direct deposit payroll. Tasks that you at one time had to come into the bank to process, can now be done from the convenience of your desk.

Additional Fees

See a Commerce State Bank representative for all terms, fees and account disclosures.

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