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Business checking bank with interest that work with zelle

Tina Lee
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Hi all, I have been banking with chase business checking for years, recently with the rate hike I plan to look for a checking account that pays a interest rate also work with zelle. As I collect my rent using zelle

Many business bank I talk to with high interest rate doesn’t work with zelle.

Anyone has any input?

Thanks

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You could open the business account and tie it to Zelle. Most business accounts don't pay interest. 

Then open a savings or Money Market account (could even be at another bank) that you use for your business. Keep most of your cash in the higher interest rate account. It's pretty easy to link accounts between banks now.

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