Business Checking
Tailored checking accounts for your business needs.
Transform your business finances with our tailored checking accounts. Explore diverse accounts designed for your unique needs, simplifying operations, and propelling your enterprise forward. Open an account and experience unmatched convenience and personalized support as you manage your day-to-day transactions with ease.
Our online deposit platform is hosted by Blend Labs, Inc.
Disclosures
- Potential paper statement and branch cash deposit fee may apply
- No limit on the number of transactions, however branch cash deposit fees may apply
- If you are enrolled in Overdraft Protection, we will automatically transfer funds at no charge to you from your linked Bank of Oklahoma savings, investor fund account, business money market account or business line of credit into your checking account at the end of any business day on which your available balance is less than zero. Limited to one linked business savings, investor fund, business money market or business line of credit as a source of funding. Accounts are not automatically linked. Please notify your banker which account should be linked.
- $3 per $1,000 cash deposited thereafter
- To avoid this fee, you can opt out of paper statements
- To avoid this monthly fee you must maintain $15,000 average monthly collected balance OR $30,000 monthly collected balances across personal or business deposit accounts. Accounts are not automatically linked. Please notify your banker which accounts should be linked.
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Our online deposit platform is hosted by Blend Labs, Inc.
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