Rockland Trust Bank, $250 Bonus for Business Checking
Rockland Trust Bank has a new bonus of $250 for new business checking accounts. The requirements are easy, but the offer is limited to a few states only.
Offer
To be eligible for the $250 bonus you must open a new Free Business Checking or a new Complete Business Checking account with $1,000 of new money to Rockland Trust between October 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019.
The bonus will be paid directly to your account by March 31, 2020. Account must be open at the time reward is credited. Bonus payment will be reported to the IRS for the tax year in which it is paid.
Eligibility
Must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident alien and you must reside in one of the six New England states (MA, RI, CT, NH, ME, VT) to open your account online.
Businesses which currently own or have had a Rockland Trust business checking account within the 90 days prior to the account open date are not eligible.
For new accounts funded by new money to Rockland Trust. Cannot be combined with any other offer.
Fees
Free Business Checking doesn’t have any monthly fees.
Guru’s Wrap-Up
An easy bonus from Rockland Trust Bank. All you need to do is deposit $1,000 in the new business checking account.
If this bonus is not for you, then you can check our full list of available bank bonuses. And, if you’re new to bank account bonuses, you can learn more about churning bank accounts here.
Offer Details
- Offer Page
- Bonus: $250
- Account Type: Free Business Checking
- Availability: MA, RI, CT, NH, ME, VT
- Inquiry Type: Soft pull
- Credit Card Funding: $1,000
- Direct Deposit Requirement: No
- Additional Requirements: $1,000 deposit
- Monthly Fees: No
- Early Closing Account Fee: Unknown
- Expiration Date: 12/31/2019
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I did not notice it list a max. I picked $1000 because that was the requirement for the bonus.
Was able to fund $1000 with Barclay Arrival+ that has Cash Advance set to $1.
Thank you Jeff. Was that the max allowed?