PNC is currently offering a $200 and a $500 business checking account promotion for small business owners looking to earn extra cash.
To qualify for the $200 business checking account bonus, customers must open a new qualifying Business Checking or Business Checking Plus account and maintain a $5,000 minimum average balance and make at least 20 qualifying PNC Bank debit card transactions—all within the first three months of account opening.
To qualify for the $500 business account bonus, customers must open a new qualifying Treasury Enterprise Plan or Analysis Business Checking account and maintain a $30,000 minimum average balance within the first three months of account opening. There is no debit card transaction requirement to qualify for this offer.
All PNC business checking and treasury accounts have monthly fees that can be waived when you meet certain criteria, such as carrying a minimum balance or having a linked account. Additionally, all accounts have monthly transaction limits.
This includes the PNC Bank Business Checking account, which allows 150 free transactions and $5,000 in cash deposits per month. It also has a $12 monthly fee.
Read our full PNC Bank Business Checking Review.
This offer expires on June 30, 2023. Your business must earn less than $5 million in annual revenue to qualify. PNC’s Business Checking account has a $100 minimum opening deposit and a $12 monthly fee that’s waived if you meet one of the following:
See the full list of PNC Bank bonuses and promotions.
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