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Citizens Bank Business Checking: 2022 Review
Citizens Bank operates in 11 states and offers a free business checking account.
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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Citizens Bank’s Clearly Better Business Checking has no monthly service fee or minimum opening deposit, making it an appealing option for small-business owners who live in the bank’s service area. Citizens Bank operates in 14 states throughout New England, the mid-Atlantic and the Midwest.
Citizens Bank business checking is best for small-business owners who:
Live in the bank’s service area and work or live near a branch.
Don't anticipate making more than 200 transactions per statement period.
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Nearly 1,200 branches and 3,300 ATMs across the bank’s service area.
Nonprofit organizations can open an interest-bearing checking account.
Cons
Citizens Bank isn't part of a nationwide ATM network and customers are charged $3 for each use of an out-of-network ATM.
High overdraft fees could prove costly if an account dips into a negative balance.
Citizens Bank business checking at a glance
Clearly Better Business Checking
Business Advisor Checking
Monthly fee:
$0
$25
Minimum opening deposit requirement:
$0
$0
APY:
None
None
Transactions:
200 free transactions per statement cycle; 50 cents for each additional transaction
500 free transactions per statement cycle; 30 cents for each additional transaction
Bonus:
None
None
How Citizens Bank business checking works
Account options: Citizens Bank offers two primary business checking accounts — Clearly Better Business Checking and Business Advisor Checking — as well as Citizens Analysis Business Checking, which is geared toward high-volume businesses. Citizens also offers two specialty checking accounts: a trust account for law firms and Association Checking with Interest I, an interest-bearing option for nonprofit organizations.
Citizens Bank caps cash and currency deposits at $5,000 per statement cycle for Clearly Better Business Checking and Association Checking with Interest I, and $20,000 per statement cycle for Business Advisor Checking. Beyond that, there's a fee of $2.50 per $1,000. These limits aren’t unusual for business checking accounts but can prove inconvenient for some businesses.
Location availability: Citizens Bank has nearly 1,200 branches across 14 states — Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia — and the District of Columbia. Citizens Bank also operates roughly 3,300 ATMs in its service area.
How to apply: You can schedule an appointment with a banker via Citizens Bank’s website, but ultimately will need to visit a branch to open a business checking account.
Required information:What you need to open a business bank account includes identifying information — date of birth, Social Security number, tax identification number and address — as well basic details about your business.
Required documentation: You’ll need a valid government-issued photo ID, along with any relevant business documents, such as partnership agreement, operating agreement, articles of incorporation or company charter documents.
Next steps: Once you’ve opened a business account, you can use your business debit card, sign up for online banking, download the Citizens Bank mobile app and order business checks. Citizens Bank’s digital banking platforms allow you to pay bills and transfer funds from your computer or smartphone. You can also deposit checks via the mobile app.
Where Citizens Bank business checking stands out
Free checking: Citizens Bank’s Clearly Better Business has no monthly fee or minimum balance requirement, which means more of your money stays with your business. Consider how many transactions you’ll execute each month before enrolling, as exceeding the account limit (200 per statement cycle) will result in additional fees.
High transaction limits: Transaction limits are commonplace among business checking accounts. But Citizens Bank stands out because it allows a greater number of free transactions than many of its competitors, even on its free business checking account.
Clearly Better Business Checking has no monthly service fee and includes up to 200 fee-free transactions. By comparison, U.S. Bank’s free business checking account allows 125 fee-free transactions and PNC Business Checking ($10 per month) includes 150 free transactions.
ATM network and fees: Customers have free access to roughly 3,300 Citizens Bank ATMs, but that’s a fraction of what other business bank accounts offer, particularly those that are part of the MoneyPass or AllPoint ATM network. Citizens Bank charges $3 for out-of-network ATMs.
Overdraft fees: Draw your account negative and you’ll be hit with a $39 fee for each item paid. You may also be subject to a sustained overdraft fee of $30, which is assessed at intervals if your account remains in the red. That fee applies on days four, seven and 10 of a sustained negative balance.
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NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formulas take into account multiple data points for each financial product and service.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formulas take into account multiple data points for each financial product and service.