How are people feeling about AMEX for small business checking right now?
Anyone use American Express High Yield Savings Account?
Anyone here use Amex’s Checking/Savings accounts?
Cannot link personal account with business account.
Do I need to have an Amex card to open the account?
No, anyone can apply for an American Express High Yield Savings Account without an existing relationship. The real advantage of already having an Amex card is getting the added convenience of seeing spending and saving in the same dashboard.
What are the benefits of a Business Checking account?
How do I earn and redeem Membership Rewards points with my Business Checking account?
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So, I searched and most threads are a year old or more, which can be an eternity in this space. I’m thinking of changing from a local bank to AMEX for my business checking account.
I’m a home inspector and 85%+ of my transactions are credit, the rest checks with maybe 4-5 a year out of 350 clients or so paying with cash. For the last 4 years or so, I’m with a local community bank and like the fact that at least my money is being used in the community. However, they are so antiquated. From the website, to the app, and the fact that for customer service you have to call a branch or go to a branch. I was willing to overlook it so far due to their work in the community, until…
I write myself a check each month for a draw and deposit it to my personal account, as I’ve done the last 8 years or so. I also pay one vendor with a check each month, the rest are through credit cards. Due to issues with Fidelity where my wife and I’s account is suddenly holding checks for weeks due to other people committing fraud, I’m looking into adding ACH, which supposedly does not get held by Fidelity. My current business bank says their process to enable ACH is for me to come into the branch, with a printed copy of a tax return, so they can send that underwriting. Like, I’m not asking for a loan, only to send my own money using a 40+ year old process.
I have a business savings account with Live Oak, but their checking pays no interest and while I’d probably avoid it due to the balances I carry, they technically charge a monthly fee.
I have an AMEX and a Chase business credit card now. Chase is right out due to all the complaints I see people having.
So, AMEX is out there paying a little interest, no monthly fee and free ACH. Seems like a no brainer to switch. I’ll just hold the cash like I do now(my software still tracks the payment for accounting and tax purposes) and can still deposit checks using an app, and never go into a branch, just like now. I can still get checks for the one I pay per month.
Does anyone that read this far see any issues?
Got an email offer for $350 for depositing at least $25,000 into the account and holding it there for like 2 or 3 months. Just want to know if they are a good savings account for the interim just to get the bonus or if they are a nightmare to deal with and not worth the effort. The money is just sitting in my Ally account so if I can get an extra $350 off of it, I figure why not