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Business Savings

This business savings account is ideal for small-saving businesses. 

  • Minimum to open: $50
  • When your average daily balance is under $500, there’s a $10 monthly fee
  • Earns interest
  • Includes 5 free transfers; $3 for each additional transfer
  • Access it through Online Banking and your Mobile Banking app
  • Free monthly eStatements

A business savings account lets you earn interest on money deposited into the account. Maximizing your cash flow, saving for taxes and funding growth needs are easier when you have money that’s not only set aside but also growing on its own.

Gain Control with Online Banking

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Invest the mutual way.

As a mutual bank customer, your money goes to work in our communities. Every dollar helps people buy homes and grow local businesses. It’s the mutual bank difference.

Now is the time to invest in a Certificate of Deposit.

Pair an interest bearing account with a Certificate of Deposit and watch your balance take off. By investing in your future, you invest in your community. It’s the mutual bank difference.

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