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BUSINESS ACCOUNTS

Free Business Checking
Free Business Checking eliminates the need to track your minimum balance or number of checks you write each month. With Free Business Checking we eliminate any monthly service charge or per item fees. You can view images of the checks online with Free Online Banking.

Economy Checking
For that business or organization that wants a monthly statement with images of checks posted, writes only a few checks and deposits less than 100 items per month, we have an ideal solution, the Business Economy Account! The account is free when; you maintain a minimum daily balance of $1,000; and during the statement cycle you; 1) post no more than 50 checks to your account; and 3) you do not deposit more than 50 Cashmere Valley Bank checks or 50 non-Cashmere Valley Bank checks.

Business Regular Checking
The Business Regular Checking account is for Partnerships and Corporations that are restricted, by banking regulations, from having an interest bearing checking account with unlimited access. Monthly service charges can be partially or fully offset by the current earnings allowance on the average collected balance during the statement cycle.

Business Account Analysis
Business Account Analysis allows high volume accounts to consolidate multiple accounts for the same business entity into one monthly fee. Your charges from one account can be fully or partially offset by balances in another account. Charges are offset by the earnings allowance that is competitive with Cash Management Checking rates.

Business Interest Checking
The Business Interest Checking is for Sole Proprietorships, Organizations, Estates, and non-profit organizations. This account is unrestricted on the number of items posted to the account per month.

Cash Management Checking
Cash Management Checking is a limited transaction business checking account that traditionally pays a higher rate of interest than our Business Interest Checking account and is available to sole proprietors, organizations, partnerships and corporations. Rates are tiered which means the rate increases for higher balances.