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TD Bank Business Checking: 2025 Review
Extended branch hours and 24/7 customer service are an added convenience for small-business owners.
Kelsey Sheehy is a senior writer and NerdWallet authority on small business. She started at NerdWallet in 2015 and spent six years as a personal finance writer and spokesperson before switching gears to cover the financial decisions and challenges faced by small-business owners. Kelsey’s work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Nasdaq and MarketWatch, among other publications. Kelsey has appeared on the "Today" show, NBC News and ABC’s "World News Tonight" and has been quoted by the Los Angeles Times, CNBC, American Banker, NPR and Vice, among other publications. Prior to joining NerdWallet, Kelsey covered college (and how to pay for it) for U.S. News & World Report. She is based in Washington, D.C.
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TD Bank offers four business checking accounts, including an interest-bearing option and a premium account best suited for larger businesses with complex banking needs. While this review includes details about all four options, the star rating above corresponds with the bank's entry-level account, TD Business Simple Checking℠.
The level of choice TD Bank offers may be appealing for small-business owners looking to grow with their bank. Also appealing: TD Bank’s extended branch hours — some locations are open on Sundays — and 24/7 live telephone customer service. While convenient, those features may not outweigh the bank’s lack of free business checking and relatively high fees for banking services.
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TD Bank business checking is best for small-business owners who:
Operate a business in TD Bank’s service area and want a brick-and-mortar bank.
Want access to live customer service 24/7.
Prefer a brick-and-mortar bank with a free account? Consider U.S. Bank Business Essentials, one of the few available. You might also take a look at BMO — that bank's entry-level business account charges a comparable monthly fee to TD Business Simple Checking℠, but makes it possible to waive with an average collected balance of just $100.
Pros and cons
Pros
24/7 live customer service.
Some branches are open late and on weekends, including Sundays.
Interest-bearing checking account with no minimum balance requirement.
Cons
No way to waive the monthly fee.
Using an out-of-network ATM costs $3 per transaction.
Higher wire transfer fees than competitors.
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200 free transactions per statement cycle; 75 cents for each additional transaction.
200 free transactions per statement cycle; 50 cents for each additional transaction
500 free transactions per statement cycle; 50 cents for each additional transaction.
500 free transactions per statement cycle; 35 cents for each additional transaction.
Cash deposits:
Up to $5,000 in fee-free cash deposits, then 25 cents per $100.
Up to $5,000 in fee-free cash deposits, then 25 cents per $100.
Up to $5,000 in fee-free cash deposits, then 25 cents per $100.
Up to $30,000 in fee-free cash deposits, then 25 cents per $100.
Bonus:
None.
None.
None.
None.
How TD Bank business checking works
Account options: TD Bank has four business checking accounts with monthly service fees ranging from $10 to $30. All accounts include free online and mobile banking, including mobile deposit, online bill pay and ACH transfers.
TD Business Simple is $10 per month and requires a minimum opening deposit of $25. Unlike other TD Bank business accounts, there is no way to skirt the monthly maintenance fee.
TD Business Interest Checking Plus carries a $15 monthly maintenance fee, which is waived if you maintain a minimum daily balance of $2,500. You’ll earn interest (0.05% as of this writing) on any balance.
TD Business Convenience Checking Plus is $25 per month, but the fee is waived if you maintain a combined minimum daily balance of $1,500 between your business account and one TD Bank personal checking account.
TD Business Premier Checking has the highest monthly fee ($30) but it also comes with the most benefits. Business Premier Checking customers are not charged fees by TD Bank when they use out-of-network ATMs (other accounts are charged $3 per transaction) and can open a TD Bank Money Market Plus account and up to two additional TD Bank Business Simple accounts for no monthly charge.
The $30 monthly fee is waived for the first three statement cycles. After that, you need to maintain a combined balance of at least $40,000 across your Business Premier Checking account and one of the following TD Bank accounts: personal checking, merchant services or digital express. The balance of a TD Bank small-business loan or open business line of credit can also be combined with your business checking balance to waive the fee.
The top-tier business checking option also allows up to $30,000 in fee-free cash deposits. With TD Bank’s other business checking accounts, you can deposit up to $5,000 in cash or currency for no additional charges. Deposits beyond the account limit are 25 cents per $100.
TD Bank limits free transactions on each of its business accounts. TD Business Simple and TD Business Interest Checking Plus get up to 200 fee-free transactions, while TD Business Convenience Plus and TD Business Premier Checking accounts are capped at 500. Additional transactions range from 35 cents to 75 cents each, depending on the account. Transactions include any item paid from or deposited to your account.
Location availability: TD Bank operates around 1,100 branches across 15 states and Washington, D.C. Your business must be located in TD Bank’s service area to open a business account.
TD Bank’s service area includes Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, Vermont and Washington, D.C.
How to apply: You can apply for a TD Bank business account online, provided you have four or fewer signers on the account. Business owners can also open an account in person at a TD Bank branch.
Required information:
Legal name.
Valid Social Security number.
Address.
Required documentation:
Valid photo ID (driver’s license, state-issued ID or passport).
Relevant business documents, such as partnership agreement, DBA certificate, articles of incorporation, bylaws or LLC operating agreement.
Where TD Bank business checking stands out
24/7 customer service: TD Bank business customers can reach a live customer service representative 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Extended branch hours: Select TD Bank retail locations stay open late (6 p.m.) and are open on the weekends, including Sundays at select locations. This makes it easier for small-business owners to complete in-person transactions and get face time with their banker.
Where TD Bank business checking falls short
Monthly fees: TD Bank does not offer a free business checking account, or even an easy way to avoid the monthly maintenance fee on its entry-level option: TD Business Simple Checking. You can sidestep the monthly fee on TD Bank’s other business checking accounts, but the burden is pretty high. On TD Business Convenience Checking Plus, for example, you need to maintain a minimum daily balance of $1,500 (can be a combined balance with a TD personal checking account) to avoid the fee.
Interest-bearing checking: TD Bank’s Business Interest Checking Plus account earns a paltry 0.05% APY despite a monthly maintenance fee of $15. If you're comfortable with an online-only account, there are a number of free options that will do more with your money, such as Bluevine Business Checking (1.3% on balances up to and including $250,000; terms apply).