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Business Savings Accounts

It's not just a financial cushion. It's another revenue source.

It just makes good business sense to make good use of money that's not needed for day-to-day operating costs. Peoples State Bank savings accounts pay competitive interest for businesses' savings needs in Wisconsin and nationwide.
  • Minimum daily balance of $200, otherwise just $5 a month
  • Low initial deposit of $200
  • Interest earned on balances of $200 or more
  • Fifty free deposits each month ($0.15 per deposited item after)
  • Free Online Banking
Experts say business savings accounts can have unanticipated benefits. For instance, having cash reserves can increase your company's credit rating and make it easier to get loans. Peoples makes it easy to monitor your savings growth, or to move money to your business checking account, with free use of Online Banking and telephone banking services.
All of our Business Savings Accounts include these value-added services
  • 24/7 access to online and telephone banking

Disclosures Regarding Electronic “Wholesale Credit” Transactions
Subject to Uniform Commercial Code Article 4AProvisional Payment: Credit given by us to you with respect to an automated clearing house credit entry is provisional until we receive final settlement for such entry through a Federal Reserve Bank. If we do not receive such final settlement, you are hereby notified and agree that we are entitled to a refund of the amount credited to you in connection with such entry, and the party making payment to you via such entry (i.e. the originator of the entry) shall not be deemed to have paid you in the amount of such entry.
Notice of Receipt of Entry:
Under the operating rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association, which are applicable to ACH transactions involving your account, we are not required to give next day notice to you of receipt of an ACH item and we will not do so. However, we will continue to notify you of the receipt of payments in the periodic statements we provide to you.
Choice of Law:
We may not accept on your behalf payments to your account which have been transmitted through one or more Automated Clearing Houses (ACH) and which are not subject to the Electronic Fund Transfer Act and your rights and obligations with respect to such payments shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the state of New York, as provided in the operating rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association, unless it has been otherwise specified in a separate agreement that the law of some other state shall govern.