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BMO Business Checking: Low Monthly Fee, But Low Transaction Limits Too
BMO offers strong branch access in certain areas, but its fees and transaction limits may be a turnoff.
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BMO (formerly BMO Harris) offers four main business checking accounts, plus a separate free checking option for nonprofit businesses. This review focuses on BMO Simple Business Checking, which has a fee — $10 per month — that can be waived with an average collected balance of just $100. That makes it an enticing option for a variety of small-business owners.
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BMO business checking is best for small-business owners who:
Want the benefits of branch access with the convenience of online banking.
Run a nonprofit organization and can take advantage of the bank’s free checking option.
Don’t anticipate large volumes of transactions.
If you anticipate more than 100 transactions per month or more than $2,000 in cash deposits, consider Bank of America® Business Advantage Fundamentals™ Banking. That account includes up to $5,000 in cash deposits each month. You also get unlimited electronic transactions, though non-electronic transactions are capped at 20; after that, you're charged a small fee per item.
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Free checking account option for nonprofit organizations.
Fees are temporarily waived after account opening.
Cons
Just 100 fee-free transactions per month.
Just $2,000 per month in fee-free cash deposits.
Monthly maintenance fees charged on all accounts unless minimum balance requirements are met.
BMO business checking at a glance
Digital Business Checking
Simple Business Checking
Premium Business Checking
Non-Profit Small Business Checking
Elite Business Checking
Monthly fee:
$10, waived with an average balance of $500 per monthly statement period.
$10, waived with an average balance of $100 per monthly statement period.
$15, waived with an average balance of $1,500 per monthly statement period.
$0.
$25, waived with an average balance of $10,000 per monthly statement period or $25,000 in combined balances when linked with other BMO accounts.
Minimum opening deposit requirement:
$100.
$100.
$100.
$100.
$100.
APY:
None.
None.
None.
None
Tiered interest rates based on collected balance.
Transactions:
Unlimited fee-free ACH transactions per statement period.
Up to 100 fee-free transactions per statement period, including online banking transactions, then 40 cents per item.
Up to 200 fee-free transactions per statement period, including online banking transactions, then 40 cents per item.
Up to 200 fee-free transactions per statement period, including online banking transactions, then 40 cents per item.
Up to 500 fee-free transactions per statement period, including online banking transactions, then 40 cents per item.
How BMO business checking works
BMO has nearly 1,000 branches in 32 states and serves businesses nationwide via online banking.
You can open a BMO business checking account online, over the phone or in person (if you're located near a branch). The bank offers four main account options: Digital Business Checking, Simple Business Checking, Premium Business Checking and Elite Business Checking. There is also a Non-Profit Small Business Checking account, which is a variation of Premium Business Checking without a monthly fee.
To open an account, you’ll need to provide:
Two forms of identification.
A tax identification number (an EIN for businesses and nonprofits, a Social Security number for individuals).
A physical address and date of birth for all owners, key executives and partners.
Depending on your business type, you may also need to supply additional documents, such as articles of incorporation or partnership agreements.
Nonprofit organizations need to provide a letter of authorization that notes who is authorized on the account. A certificate of good standing may also be obtained by BMO for nonprofit corporations.
All BMO business checking accounts come with free online and mobile banking. Customers can use the bank’s app or online banking portal to pay bills and transfer money between accounts. Mobile check deposit is also available via the BMO mobile app, but will count toward your account’s transaction limit.
Where BMO business checking stands out
Branch and ATM access: After a series of mergers, BMO has nearly 1,000 branches, which can be appealing if you favor face-to-face banking. But research your closest branch before enrolling: In some states, BMO branches are largely concentrated around major urban areas, which could make it difficult for business owners in smaller cities to access brick-and-mortar locations. BMO customers can also use more than 40,000 Allpoint and BMO ATMs for free.
Free checking for nonprofits: BMO’s Non-Profit Small Business Checking has no monthly maintenance fee, but otherwise mirrors the bank’s Premium Business Checking, with 200 free transactions, a $100 minimum opening deposit and up to $5,000 in free cash deposits.
Fees temporarily waived: Want to see if BMO is a fit for you? The bank will waive its monthly fee — along with wire transfer fees and other transaction fees — for your account's first 93 days after opening. But there is a catch: You'll have to fork over a $50 fee if you close your account within the first 90 days.
Where BMO business checking falls short
Monthly maintenance fees: BMO offers a free checking account for nonprofit small businesses, but all of its other accounts are assessed a monthly maintenance fee ranging from $10 (Digital and Simple Business Checking) to $15 (Premium Business Checking) to $25 (Elite Business Checking). You can avoid this fee by maintaining the minimum required average balance per statement cycle. But if monthly fees are a deal breaker, consider a free business checking account.
Transaction limits: Customers enrolled in Simple Business Checking get a scant 100 free transactions per cycle, while Premium Business Checking and Elite Business Checking customers are capped at 200 and 500, respectively. Nonprofit business checking account holders are also subject to a transaction limit of 200 items before fees kick in. Anything beyond your account limit is charged at 40 cents per item.
Incidental fees: Dig into the product disclosures for BMO business accounts and you’ll notice a slew of potential fees that could impact your account, should you request a stop payment ($35), use a non-BMO ATM ($3 per transaction) or overdraw your account ($15).
Those overdraft fees kick in if your account is overdrawn by more than $5 after all items are posted to the account. No fee is charged if the account is overdrawn by $50 or less at the end of the business day.
Additional charges include wire transfers — $15 per incoming and $30 per outgoing (domestic) for Simple Business Checking and Non-Profit Small Business Checking accounts. Elite Business Checking customers enjoy free incoming wire transfers (domestic and international) but are charged $30 per outgoing wire transfer (domestic).
The information about the Bank of America® Business Advantage Fundamentals™ account has been collected by NerdWallet and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer or provider of this product or service.