Upgrade to Chase Private Client ($250K Balance), Get $1,250 Bonus

Chase is offering a huge bonus of $1,250 when you upgrade your account to Chase Private Client. This account needs a balance of $250,000 or more, so this is not a deal for everyone. This Chase Private Client bonus is available until 6/15/2019.

Chase Private Client bonus

Offer

Save time and money with better banking benefits and special services, plus a $1,250 Welcome Bonus. Hereʼs how to get started:

  1. Meet with a Private Client Banker by June 15, 2019 to upgrade your account to Chase Private Client.
  2. Within 45 calendar days, transfer a total of $250,000 or more in new money to a combination of eligible checking, savings and/or investment accounts, and maintain the balance for at least 90 days.
  3. Receive $1250 within 10 business days.

The account has no fees, but you need to maintain the $250,000 balance. Otherwise, you will be downgraded to another Chase account.

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Offer Terms

  • Offer not available to existing Chase Private Client customers.
  • Ineligible accounts: any You Invest accounts, Certificates of Deposit, insurance products; fixed and variable annuities; 529 College Savings Plans; any retirement accounts such as Traditional and Roth IRAs, Keogh, Simple IRAs, and 401(k) Plans.
  • After you have completed all the above requirements, we will deposit the bonus in your existing Chase Private Client Checking account within 10 business days.
  • The Annual Percentage Yield (APY), for Chase Private Client Checking effective as of 01/22/19 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 only participate in one Chase Private Client Checking, Sapphire Checking or You Invest new money bonus in a 12 month period.
  • Coupon is good for one time use.
  • All bank account bonuses are treated as income/interest and as such you have to pay taxes on them
  • Account must be kept open for 6 months, otherwise bonus could be taken back.
  • This bonus will be considered as interest, so you have to pay taxes.

Guru’s Wrap-up

Not the best deal for someone that has this kind of money. You Invest accounts would have been a good option, but they are excluded from the balance requirement. If you keep the $250K in the account for exactly three months, you get a 2% return. Not very exciting.

HT: DoC

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