Best business bank accounts
in 2026

Ranked by what actually matters when the Fed rate is 5.25%: APY on your cash, fees, and whether they'll grow with your business.

Last updated: June 2026 · Live data
Fed Funds Rate
5.25%
Prime Rate
8.50%
Top HYSA Rate
4.92%
National Avg Savings
0.45%
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Top picks

Ranked by overall value for small business owners
Best for cash flow
Relay
Best for Profit First users & multi-account cash flow systems
4.75%APY savings
$0Monthly fee
20Free accounts
Up to 20 checking accounts + 2 savings
Ideal for Profit First envelope method
Team access controls, bookkeeper login
Free ACH, Mastercard debit cards
No physical branches
No credit card product
Best with credit line
Bluevine
Best for businesses that want banking + a revolving credit line
2.0%APY checking
$0Monthly fee
$250kCredit line
2.0% APY on checking (no savings product needed)
Business line of credit up to $250k
Free ACH, wire, debit card
Cash deposits at MoneyPass ATMs
APY lower than Mercury/Relay on idle cash
Credit line requires 24+ months in business
Best for cash-heavy
Chase Business
Best for businesses that handle cash or need in-person banking
0.01%APY
$15Monthly fee*
4,700+Branches
4,700+ branches + 16,000 ATMs
Cash deposits, night drop, coin counting
Chase Ink credit cards (excellent rewards)
$15/mo fee waived with $2k avg balance
Near-zero APY — don't keep excess cash here
Better for checking operations, not savings

Side-by-side comparison

Bank Checking APY Savings APY Monthly fee Min balance Credit line Branches
Mercury 0.00% 4.92% $0 None No Online only
Relay 0.00% 4.75% $0 None No Online only
Bluevine 2.0% N/A $0 None Up to $250k Online only
Chase Business Complete 0.01% 0.01% $15 (waivable) $2,000 Yes (Chase Ink) 4,700+
Bank of America Business 0.01% 0.01% $16 (waivable) $5,000 Yes 3,900+
Wells Fargo Initiate 0.00% 0.01% $10 $500 Yes 4,900+

*APY rates current as of June 2026. Rates may change without notice. USBaseline may receive compensation when you open an account through our links. This does not influence our rankings — we only recommend products we'd use ourselves.

Treasury yield curve

Risk-free benchmarks banks price loans & CDs off · Live from FRED · Updated daily
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CD & money market rates

National averages · FRED data · Big banks vs. online
Product National avg Big banks (Chase, BofA, Wells) vs. Fed Funds
3-month CD 0.01–0.05%
6-month CD 0.01–0.05%
1-year CD 0.01–0.10%
Money market (MMA) 0.01–0.10%

National averages sourced from FRED (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis). 6-mo and 1-yr CD estimates derived from Treasury constant maturity rates plus typical bank premium. Big bank rates verified quarterly — individual rates may vary.

Business loan rate benchmarks

Calculated from current Prime Rate () · updated daily
Loan type Typical rate range What drives it Best for
SBA 7(a) loan Prime + 2.25–4.75% Long-term growth capital
Business line of credit Prime + 1–3% Cash flow gaps, inventory
Equipment financing 6.5–9.0% Equipment age, credit score Vehicles, machinery, tech
Business credit card (avg APR) 21–25% APR Prime + large spread Short-term only — pay monthly

Rate ranges are estimates based on current Prime Rate. Actual rates depend on business credit score, time in business, revenue, and lender. Not financial advice.

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The smartest strategy right now

With the Fed rate at 5.25%, your idle business cash is finally worth something. The optimal setup for most small businesses:

  • Account 1 — Operations: Mercury or Relay checking for daily transactions. Keep 1–2 months of operating expenses here.
  • Account 2 — Reserves: Mercury or Relay savings for tax reserves, emergency fund, and any cash beyond operating needs. Earning 4.75–4.92% APY.
  • Add Chase if: You handle cash, need in-person deposits, or want the Chase Ink credit card rewards on business spending.
Example: $50k in cash
Chase savings (0.01%)$5/yr
Bluevine checking (2.0%)$1,000/yr
Mercury savings (4.92%)$2,460/yr
Switching from Chase to Mercury savings earns you ~$2,455 more per year on the same $50k.

Frequently asked questions

Is Mercury safe? Is my money protected?
Mercury is a financial technology company, not a bank itself. Your deposits are held by Mercury's partner banks (Choice Financial Group and Evolve Bank & Trust), both of which are FDIC-insured. This means your funds are protected up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank — just like any traditional bank account.
Can I use multiple banks for my business?
Absolutely, and many businesses do. A common setup: Mercury or Relay for online banking and high-yield savings, plus Chase or Bank of America if you need cash deposits or in-person service. There's no rule against having accounts at multiple institutions.
How long does it take to open a business bank account?
Online banks like Mercury and Relay typically approve accounts in 1–3 business days with just your EIN, business formation documents, and ID. Traditional banks often take longer and may require an in-person visit.
Do I need an LLC or corporation to open a business bank account?
No — sole proprietors can open business bank accounts using their SSN and a DBA (doing business as) name if needed. However, it's much easier if you have an EIN (free from IRS.gov) and formal business registration.