Update: You can usually get a $300 bonus for Checking Accounts and $200 bonus for Savings accounts through mail, or by logging into your Chase credit cards accounts. You can also purchase such coupons for a few bucks.
$175 Savings Bonus after $15,000 Deposit
GET $175. When you open a new CHASE SAVINGS account* and deposit a total of $15,000 or more in new money within 10 business days. Offer expires on 4/23/15
Fine Print:
*Service Fee: Chase Savings has no Monthly Service Fee when you do at least one of the following each statement period: Option #1: Keep a minimum daily balance of $300 or more in your savings account; OR, Option #2: Have at least one repeating automatic transfer from your Chase checking account of $25 or more. One time transfers do not qualify; OR, Option #3: Have a linked Chase Premier Plus Checking=7pxSM, Chase Premier Platinum Checking=7pxSM, or Chase Private Client Checking=7pxSM account. Otherwise a $4 Monthly Service Fee will apply in most states ($5 for accounts opened in CA, FL, GA, ID, NV, OR and WA). A $5 Savings Withdrawal Limit Fee will apply for each withdrawal or transfer out of this account over six per monthly statement period. We will notify you of changes to your account terms or fees. For more information, please see a banker or visit chase.com/savings.Bonus/Account Information:
To receive the bonus: 1) Open a new Chase SavingsSM account, which is subject to approval; AND 2) Deposit a total of $15,000 or more in new money within 10 business days of account opening. The new money cannot be funds held by Chase or its affiliates. After we receive your minimum $15,000 deposit, we’ll deposit the bonus in your new account within 10 business days. For a Chase Savings=7pxSM account, the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) for all balances is effective as of 2/19/15 and may change at Chase’s discretion. The APY is 0.01% for all balances in all states. Interest rates are variable and subject to change. Additionally, fees may reduce earnings on the account. The bonus cannot be used as part of the opening deposit. You can only receive one new savings account-related bonus per calendar year. The offer is not available on account conversions, or in combination with any other offer. The bonus is considered interest and will be reported on IRS Form 1099-INT.Account
Closing: If your savings account is closed within six months after opening, they will deduct the bonus amount at closing.
$150 Checking Bonus Plus $50 Savings Bonus
Chase also has another offer. You can get $150 when you open a CHASE TOTAL CHECKING account with a minimum of $25 and set up direct deposit. You can get $50 for a new Chase savings account after you deposit a total of $5,000 or more in new money within 10 business days & maintain a $5,000 balance for 90 days. Offer expires on 4/15/15.
Fine Print
To receive the $150 checking bonus:
- 1) Open a new Chase Total Checking account, which is subject to approval;
- 2) Deposit $25 or more at account opening; AND
- 3) Have your direct deposit made to this account within 60 days of account opening. Your direct deposit needs to be an electronic deposit of your paycheck, pension or government benefits (such as Social Security) from your employer or the government. After you have completed all the above checking requirements, we’ll deposit the bonus in your new account within 10 business days.
To receive the $50 savings bonus:
- 1) Open a new Chase SavingsSM account, which is subject to approval.
- 2) Deposit a total of $5,000 or more in new money into the new savings account within 10 business days of account opening; AND
- 3) Maintain at least a $5,000 balance for 90 days from the date of deposit. The new money cannot be funds held by Chase or its affiliates. After you have completed all the above savings requirements, we’ll deposit the bonus in your new account within 10 business days. The Annual Percentage Yield (APY), for Chase SavingsSM effective as of 2/19/15, is 0.01% for all balances in all states. Interest rates are variable and subject to change. Additionally, fees may reduce earnings on the account.
You can receive only one new checking and one savings account opening related bonus per calendar year. Bonuses are considered interest and will be reported on IRS Form 1099-INT.