Salt Lake City Beehive Credit Union Business Banking

By jtitus • Jan 19th, 2010 • Category: Highlights

Salt Lake City Beehive Credit Union Business Banking Some Utah small business owners keep their business accounts and personal accounts at separate Utah banking institutions. For example, some business owners who live in the Salt Lake City area, have a personal checking account at a Rose Park credit union while they keep their business checking account at a Salt Lake City bank.

If you are a Salt Lake City Beehive Credit Union member but have business accounts at another Utah bank, you might want to consider transferring your business accounts to Salt Lake City Beehive Credit Union.

Salt Lake City Beehive Credit Union is the perfect partner for Murray business owners. Beehive offers Free Business Checking, an account similar to our personal checking account. We charge no setup costs, monthly maintenance fees, or per check charges. If you travel frequently on business, you will appreciate the free use of CO-OP Network ATMs and a Free Visa Credit Card to use as an overdraft source (see http://www.beehivecredit.com/contact_locations.shtml for details.)

While some South Salt Lake banks and Bountiful credit unions have started charging fees for Direct Deposit and account phone access, these are both free with a Beehive Business checking account. Our free business checking is only one of the services that makes managing business finances easier. We will talk about additional business services in future articles.

Salt Lake City Beehive Credit Union is located at 1467 S. Main St in Salt Lake City. Our phone number is 801-484-8811. If you have questions about business banking, you may call manager Heather Paterakis or a friendly member of our team.

One Utah business owner endorsed Beehive business banking by saying: “I have had my personal as well as business accounts with Beehive for close to 15 years. Enough said.”

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