Small Business
Checking Account
Keep your small business running smoothly.
Find service, care and good relationships with Coastal States Bank.
FDIC-Insured - Backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government
Get free checking services for your business.
With a Coastal States Bank Small Business Checking Account, you'll receive free checking services and features you need to run your business smoothly. Plus, you'll have access to a team of dedicated business bankers who will work to understand your needs and help meet them. That means better service, more personalized attention and true partnership from start to finish.
No matter which Coastal States Bank checking account you choose, you’ll find convenient and reliable services that make banking your way a pleasure.
Business Online Banking4
Bill Pay4 5
Courtesy Overdraft Service6
eStatements
ATM/Debit Card
Worldwide ATM Access
24-Hour Telephone Banking
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Treasury Management
Remote Deposit5 • Positive Pay5 • Business Sweep Services5 • Notary Services5 Merchant Services5 • ACH Origination Services5 • Wire Transfers5
Enroll in eStatements - the safe, simple, and green way to view your statements and check images online.
Estatements & Notices1 $50 minimum withdrawal required to avoid service charge
2 Debit Card and customer activation required.
3 $8 monthly maintenance fee waived if $500 daily balance is maintained.
4 Message and data rates may apply. Fees may apply for certain optional services available through Business Online & Mobile Banking.
5 Fees may apply.
6 Coastal States Bank may pay overdrafts at our discretion and reserves the right to terminate this service at any time. For each overdraft transaction that is paid by the bank, accountholders are required to pay a $31 overdraft fee. Items not paid will be returned and will incur a $31 returned item fee. Overdraft service applies to checks, pre-authorized electronic debits, and online banking and bill payment transactions. Reimbursement of overdraft coverage payments must be made promptly by making a deposit in your account. Overdraft items are generally not covered for accounts that are not in good standing or do not have regular deposits.