Choosing the Right Bank for Your Business
Businesses tend to have different needs than individuals, and
the fact that a bank does well with personal banking services
isn't always an indication that they'll be able to best fit the
various needs of your new or existing business.
What to look for in a bank
When looking for a new bank for your business, there are a
variety of factors that you should keep in mind. Request
information on any business-specific services that the bank
offers, the interest rates that they offer on certain accounts
or the fees that they charge for certain services, and the
availability of night deposits or online access to your business
accounts.
Some banks offer only some of these services, whereas others
offer all of them... taking the time to investigate the
offerings of several different banks will help you to determine
which bank offers the best combination for you and your
business.
Business services
Many banks offer services for business that are specific to the
needs of those businesses. Some of these services may include
specialized account statements detailing various aspects of
expenses, interest, and deposits, as well as quarterly tax
account preparation.
Other business services offered by banks may vary from area to
area and from bank to bank, and should be investigated fully
before making a decision on one bank or another.
Interest rates
Interest rates on business accounts may vary from those offered
on personal accounts, depending upon the type of account that
you open for your business. Many business accounts may offer no
interest at all, and may instead have fees associated with
them... it largely depends upon the type of account and the bank
at which it is opened. Investigate all of the options available
to you so as to find the bank that offers your business the best
account options.
Chequeing
One type of account that doesn't differ greatly from those
accounts offered to individuals is the chequeing account. While
business chequeing accounts do tend to have fees associated with
them (as most business accounts do), they function in much the
same manner as standard chequeing; there are generally a few
differences in the account statements and cheque-writing
policies, however.
It is important to get as much information on the fees,
attributes, and policies associated with a business chequeing
account as you can, so be sure to take the time to question the
banks about the specifics and compare the account offerings of
several different banks in order to get the most out of your
business chequeing account.
Night deposits and online access
Accessibility is also a major factor that should be considered
when choosing a new bank for your business. The bank that you
choose should have a night deposit drop box (with a key given to
you or to specific people in your business), instead of simply
having to use an ATM or wait until business hours.
Online account access is another major factor that should be
requested... this way you can track your business expenses,
account balances, and verify deposits from either your office or
the privacy of your own home.
Making sure that you find a bank that meets your business needs
should be a top priority, so compare the offerings of several
banks before you make a final decision.
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About the author:
John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help
homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.
co.uk website.