At Shoreline Hometown Credit Union, we’re committed to supporting the success of local businesses. Business are complicated enough, here at Shoreline, we have a simple business checking account to fill the needs of the business owners and non-profits.

Business Checking Account

  • Ideal for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and sole proprietors.
  • No minimum balance with larger transaction capabilities
  • Credits available to offset monthly maintenance charges based on other services used*.

Not-For-Profit Checking Account

  • Perfect for non-profits, religious organizations, fraternal groups, and clubs.
  • No minimum balance required, with a limited number of transactions per month.
  • Credits available to offset monthly maintenance charges based on other services used*.

Monthly Business Analysis Costs

ServiceNot-For-Profit CheckingBusiness Checking
Maintenance ChargeNone$5; Waived if $500+ Average Balance
Per Item Processed50 Items included $.40/item thereafter75 Items included $.10/item thereafter.
Cash Deposit Limits0.25% on cumulative monthly cash deposits. First $10,000 in cash deposits are free.
Early ACHFree to employees if you are a Hometown Business

Business Checking Monthly Credits Available*

(used to offset monthly maintenance charges)
Business Bill Pay$-6.00/month
Loan Relationship$-15.00/month
eStatements$-5.00/month
Merchant Processing$-5.00/month

Business Bill-Pay Charges

Monthly Charge$10Free Months1
Inactivity Charge$10Inactive Months2
Transaction Charge$.55Free Items/Month10

Shoreline Business Expert:

Jason Scharping, CUBLP

Call, Text, or Fax Me: 920-482-3737
[email protected]
4400 Calumet Ave
Manitowoc, WI, 54220
NMLS# 1811941

Membership eligibility required. A $5 primary share account is required for membership on every business account. Account approval, conditions, qualifications and other requirements apply. Terms and conditions subject to change at any time without notice. All non-sufficient funds (NSF) transactions will be declined if possible. An NSF transaction occurs when a check, electronic transaction, or other item is presented for payment when the available balance in the account is insufficient to cover the amount of the check, electronic transaction, or other item.