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Business Money Market Account

Figuring out what to do with your business's excess funds can be a tough call. You want them to earn top dollar, but don't want to tie them up for years at a time. Ameris Bank's Business Money Market account can provide you with a secure and flexible way to grow your savings. A Business Money Market account combines the benefits of a traditional savings account with the earning potential of an investment vehicle.

  • Attractive interest rate returns

  • Immediate access to funds

  • Online and mobile banking

Do more with your money 

An Ameris Bank Business Money Market account is ideal for your business if you keep more than $2,500 on balance. You'll earn a rate that's typically higher than a regular savings account. Plus, you have more flexibility to access funds for your business through various banking channels, such as Ameris Bank's website and mobile app or via telephone. This accessibility allows for seamless transactions and efficient management of business finances.

Additionally, a Business Money Market account provides you with peace of mind regarding the security of your funds. These accounts are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) for up to $250,000 per depositor.

  • $2,500 to open the account and earn interest1

  • Access to online, mobile, and telephone banking, plus e-statements and alerts

  • $12 monthly service fee OR $0 monthly service fee when a daily balance of $1,000, or average daily balance of $3,000, is maintained

  • A withdrawal fee of $10 will be charged for each debit transaction2 in excess of 6 per monthly statement cycle

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1 If you close your account before interest is credited, you will not receive the accrued interest.

2 Debit transactions include withdrawals of any type.

Ameris Bank is a full-service financial institution serving customers in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, with locations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.