
Capital One Business Account: 2025 Review
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Susan GuilloryUpdated February 25, 2025
Pros and Cons of Capital One Business Account
Capital One Business Account Rates, Fees, Types, and More
Capital One Business Checking
Basic Business Checking: $15 monthly service fee (waivable with minimum balance) Enhanced Business Checking: $35 monthly service fee (waivable with minimum balance)
Basic Business Checking: $2,000 Enhanced Business Checking: $25,000
Capital One Business Savings Account
Capital One Business CDs
Capital One Spark Business Credit Cards
Capital One Spark Miles Capital One Spark Cash Select Capital One Venture X Business
Capital One Business Loans and Lines of Credit
Real estate term loans Lines of credit SBA loans Equipment loans
Alternatives to Capital One Business Account
What Types of Business Accounts Does Capital One Offer?
Business checking accounts Business savings accounts Business CDs Business credit cards Business loans and lines of credit
Capital One Business Checking
Business Basic Checking Enhanced Business Checking
Capital One Business Savings
Capital One Business CDs
Capital One Spark Business Credit Cards
Capital One Business Loans and Lines of Credit
Capital One Business Merchant Services
Why Choose Capital One?
Important to Keep in Mind
Opening a Capital One Business Account
Capital One Business Account Requirements
Opening a Capital One Business Account
Personal information (name, date of birth, Social Security number, etc.) Email address and phone number U.S. address and owner establishment date (not a P.O. box) Legal name of business and type of business Business establishment date with signer’s full name Tax ID number, ownership structure, number of employees Percent of ownership and annual gross revenue
Articles of Incorporation (corporations) Articles of Organization or Certificate of Registration (LLCs or LLPs) Partnership agreement (for partnerships) Organizational Document, Bylaws, Charter, Letter from National Organization authorizing a local chapter (for nonprofits)
The Takeaway
Frequently Asked Questions
About the Author
Susan GuillorySu Guillory is a freelance business writer and expat coach. She’s written several business books and has been published on sites including Forbes, AllBusiness, and SoFi. She writes about business and personal credit, financial strategies, loans, and credit cards.
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