US Bank is offering a $300 bonus for new checking accounts. This US Bank bonus is available online and nationwide, as long as you have a branch nearby. It’s also easy to keep the account fee-free.
Bonus Requirements
Earn a $300 bonus when you open a new U.S. Bank consumer checking account with promo code WEBSUMR by September 18, 2019 and:
- Make at least two direct deposits that total $2,000 or more within 60 days of account opening.
- Additionally, be enrolled in either U.S. Bank online banking or the U.S. Bank Mobile App by September 18, 2019.
Your bonus will be deposited into your new checking account within 60 days of direct deposit verification.
Eligibility
- Available nationwide
- Offer is not valid if you have an existing U.S. Bank consumer checking account, had a U.S. bank checking account account in the last six months or received other U.S. Bank bonus offers within the past twelve months
Fees
Easy Checking has a $6.95 monthly fee that is waived with:
- Combined monthly direct deposits totaling $1000 or more, OR
- Average account balance of $1,500, OR
- Age 65+
No early account termination fee
Guru’s Wrap-Up
A good bonus, and it’s a plus that it’s available online and nationwide, although you might be declined for an account if you don;t have any branches near you. This time around is also much easier to keep the account fee-free.
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
- Promo Page
- Promo Code: WEBSUMR
- Account Type: Easy Checking
- Availability: Nationwide
- Inquiry Type: Soft pull
- Opening Deposit Credit Card Funding: No
- Direct Deposit Requirement: Yes, two DDs totaling $2000 or more
- Other Requirements: Spend $100 each month for 4 months
- Monthly Fee: $6.95 (waived with $1,500 balance)
- Closing Account Fee: No
- Expiration Date: 9/18/2019
HT: DoC
Conflicting info above – you say account can be opened online, but then third bullet under eligibility says can’t open online.
Thanks for catching that. It’s left from an older article. Yes you can open online.