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Commercial Analysis Checking

Robust solutions for big business.
a commercial office building.

Advanced checking for sophisticated companies.

Making the most efficient use of earnings is crucial. Flexible cash flow at high transaction volumes and sweep accounts are just the beginning with a First Bank Commercial Analysis account, which allows you to earn credits on your account balances — offsetting the service fees you’d find at other banks.

Perfect for you if:
  • You are a mid-sized to very large business.
  • You maintain high account balances or transaction volume.
  • You need treasury services in addition to banking.

Account Features

  • Custom programs for your large business needs
  • Earn credits to offset fees
  • Free digital banking1
  • Online bill pay
  • Sweep accounts to move excess funds to achieve your goals

Account Fees

Monthly service fees may vary. An earnings credit may allow you to offset service fees with a monthly credit based on your account balance. Call 1‑866‑792‑4357 for additional details.

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Earn points to use towards rewards for every dollar you spend on qualified everyday expenses, like travel, overhead, and insurance.
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Business doesn’t sleep. Neither should your bank.
When you own a business, you may need your bank at any time. That’s what First Bank digital banking is for.
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  1. While First Bank does not charge for mobile banking, your mobile carrier’s message and data rates may apply.

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