BlueVine launched business banking services for SMBs

Small business lending startup BlueVine, which was founded in 2013 to provide working capital to small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), is launching digital banking services with the introduction of BlueVine Business Banking, according to Business Insider. The platform includes online account opening, a 1% interest checking account on balances above $1,000, and a corporate debit card for SMBs like restaurants and manufacturers. The offering is fee-free: BlueVine doesn't charge for minimum balances, in-network ATM withdrawals, insufficient funds, or minimum deposits.

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