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NorthOne Bank: A Comprehensive Look at the Pros & Cons

By Joe

NorthOne Bank Review

When I was writing recent overviews of Novo Bank and Bluevine offers, NorthOne Bank kept popping up. So, I did some poking and saw that this is an offer worth looking into. While they don’t offer free banking, their business accounts cost only $10 per month… sort of. So, let’s see what value you can truly get for the low price. 

Here’s everything I could dig up about the offer: 

  • NorthOne Company Overview
  • What is a NorthOne Business Account?
    • NorthOne Integrations
    • Money Movement
      • NorthOne Envelopes
      • New, Real-Time Payments Network
      • No Peer-to-Peer Mobile Payments
    • NorthOne Fees
    • Mastercard Small Business Debit Card
  • How Does NorthOne Stack Up Against Rivals?
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Final Takeaway

Now, let’s get the ball rolling! 

NorthOne Company Overview

Most people looking for info on NorthOne want to know if the offer is legit, among other things. I’ll share what I know and you can decide for yourself. 

NorthOne is a New York-based, for-profit company, founded in 2016 by Eytan Bensoussan and Justin Adler. The company has received $90.3 million in equity funding since its launch seven years ago — serious investors believe in the offer. 

Prior to co-founding NorthOne, Bensoussan graduated from McGill University and served in various positions with companies like McKinsey & Company, Ferst Capital Partners, and the Forbes Finance Council. At that time, Adler was studying Psychology at Concordia, then held various marketing positions with Frank And Oak, Keeward, and SourceKnowledge. 

NorthOne is a finance technology (fintech) company, not a bank. 

The team has a strong combined background that would traditionally make for a long-term, successful business relationship. From this, I’d say they look legitimate and trustworthy. What do you think? 

What is a NorthOne Business Account? 

Like Bluevine and Novo, NorthOne is a “neobank.” Neobanks are usually serviced through established FDIC-insured institutions. In this case, the servicer is Bancorp Bank, which enables NorthOne to offer real-time payments, available as of a few weeks ago. This means that your business will have the ability to accept payments and receive funds instantly if you open an account. 

NorthOne’s fee-free accounts give small business owners the opportunity to apply for and open an account in minutes, without the need to ever walk into a branch. They enable digital banking tools, send payments, deposit and withdraw, and automate budgeting. 

Like Novo Bank, NorthOne is built with a profit-first-friendly framework. They provide a simple, business debit card for spending, accepting payments, and ATM access. 

Recommended: Novo Bank Review: First-Rate Small Business Banking or Scam? 

NorthOne Integrations

NorthOne Bank Login

You can connect your NorthOne account to the financial tools you already use (if you’re using compatible products.  

And, NorthOne connects easily to top accounting software like Expensify, Quickbooks, and Wave. And, accounts integrate with payment processors like Amazon Pay, PayPal, Shopify, and Stripe. While NorthOne doesn’t offer business credit options, using a NorthOne account in tandem with these payment processors could help you become eligible for a capital loan through one of the other companies. 

Recommended: Could a Stripe Capital Loan Get Your Business Through a Rough Patch? 

Money Movement

Essentially, NorthOne accounts give your business a simple way to deposit, withdraw, pay, and get paid.

NorthOne enables cash deposits — not all online bank accounts do. With NorthOne, you can deposit cash through the GreenDot™ network, but there are some limitations. 

  • Daily limit:  4 loads max, for a total of $1,500.00 per day
  • Weekly limit: 7 loads max, for a total of $3,500.00 per week
  • Monthly limit: 20 loads max, for a total of $5,000.00 per month 

Note: GreenDot locations may elect to impose smaller caps on cash transfers, so check your local ATMs and locations for more details.

Remember when I said that NorthOne supports profit-first? Let’s explore how that works. 

NorthOne Envelopes

NorthOne Bank Budgeting Envelopes

NorthOne accounts have built-in “envelopes” that enable you to designate portions of your balance for specific, designated purposes. These envelopes are accessed on the mobile app or web app, to help you keep your money organized. You can set your account to send a set amount of money, either by amount or percentage, to each envelope from daily transactions. 

This feature helps companies get a clear picture of where they’re spending, save, practice discipline, and avoid spending money they don’t have. 

New, Real-Time Payments Network

Furthermore, just this year, NorthOne, along with Bancorp, joined the Clearinghouse’s new Real-Time Payments Network; this means that account holders are now at a competitive advantage with the ability to accept payments and receive funds instantly. 

It sounds like a wire transfer-type situation because you have to give the sender your NorthOne routing and account numbers, but you will get the payment in seconds after they send it. Obviously, this is not a feature that you will be able to leverage with all of your customers because you shouldn’t share sensitive data with just anyone. 

Note: the ability to send Real-Time Payments with a NorthOne account is coming soon, according to a customer service rep I spoke with. 

No Peer-to-Peer Mobile Payments

On the other hand, if you need to process through Zelle, CashApp, or Venmo, the offer might not seem so cutting-edge. These types of instant transfer services are treated like ACH transactions, and take 1-3 days to process. This leaves some uninformed account holders with a bad taste in their mouth. 

NorthOne Reviews

Currently, NorthOne does NOT have a Zelle integration to receive payments. They are working on adding a Zelle integration to their accounts, so keep checking back and follow the news for updates — they don’t have an expected date when this might happen. 

With that said, you can use Cash App, Venmo, and the Real-Time Payments Network to receive funds quickly. 

NorthOne Fees

As with most banks (though, not all neobank accounts) There are fees imposed with the offer. 

  • Monthly account fee: $10
  • Domestic wire fee: $15
  • Expedited card mailing: $25
  • Same-day ACH fee: $5
  • Digital check fee: $4 per check

And, NorthOne provides a virtual card, with a different 16-digit number than the physical card, that you can use while you wait for your debit card to arrive in the mail. You may only have one virtual card. 

Mastercard Small Business Debit Card

NorthOne Bank Business Credit Card

NorthOne issues Mastercard Small Business debit cards that can be used anywhere Mastercard is accepted. 

First of all, Mastercard is accepted at millions of merchants, suppliers, and utility companies worldwide. So, you won’t need to worry about where you will be able to use your card. Plus, Mastercard offers quite a myriad of benefits, even for basic debit cards. 

All MasterCards come with zero-liability protection so you won’t pay for misuse or unauthorized purchases on your card. And, you can take advantage of free identity theft protection. If you opt-in, the system will monitor your credit and alert you to suspicious activity. 

Mastercard’s Global Service provides 24/7 assistance for lost or stolen card reporting, emergency card replacement, and help finding an ATM if you need it. 

None of this is beyond the norm for a business debit card, but it should bring you peace of mind, especially if you’re signing up with a neobank for the first time. 

How Does NorthOne Stack Up Against Rivals? 

I previously mentioned NorthOne’s top competitors, Novo and Bluevine. Let’s see how they contend next to one another. 

Northone Competitors

NorthOne is the only bank of the three that charges a monthly fee. And, you can use a third-party app to send invoices from a NorthOne or Bluevine account, but this feature is built-in with Novo accounts. 

None of these banks charge ATM fees themselves. With Novo, all third-party ATM fees will be reimbursed each month — NorthOne and Bluevine don’t currently offer reimbursement.  Bluevine is the only account that enables you to earn interest on your business checking funds. 

While NorthOne and Bluevine enable cash deposits, If you want to deposit cash into a Novo account, you’ll need to get a money order and then upload it through the app (not super convenient). And Bluevine is the only bank of the three that currently has a business credit offer, though NorthOne has stated that they plan to offer one in the future. 

Recommended: Bluevine Review: Free, High Yield Small Business Checking! Are They Serious? 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NorthOne a real bank?

Yes and no; NorthOne is a real fintech company, also known as a “neobank,” and NorthOne accounts are serviced through Bancorp, an established, FDIC-insured bank.  

Is NorthOne FDIC-insured?

Yes, NorthOne accounts are FDIC-insured via their servicer, Bancorp Bank. 

Can you use Zelle with NorthOne?

As of today, NorthOne does not have a Zelle integration. However, according to one company representative, they are working on creating one. To receive funds, you can use Cash App, Venmo, or the Real-Time Payments Network. 

Does NorthOne bank have checks?

At this time, NorthOne only allows account holders to send checks. The recipient would receive the check within 3-9 days, and the service costs $4.  

Does NorthOne report to credit bureaus?

NorthOne doesn’t offer any credit products for individuals or businesses, so there is no need for them to report to credit bureaus. And, opening an account does not affect your credit score in any way. 

id=”conclusion”Final Takeaway

NorthOne has an interesting offer, for sure. In particular, the Real-Time Payments Network seems to be a leading-edge technology. However, if real-time payments aren’t a feature you need, Bluevine seems to have a more robust offer, as of today. 

With that said, I typically recommend small business owners bank with local community banks and credit unions for optimal access to substantial business credit lines. 

If you want to learn how to obtain up to $100K in business credit in as few as 30 days, join Business Credit Workshop today.

Bluevine Review: Free, High Yield Small Business Checking! Are They Serious?

By Joe

Bluevine Business Checking Review

I’ve been really excited to review Bluevine since so many people have asked me about it. This is a free small business checking account offer that earns 50X the national average interest with no monthly fees or minimum deposits. Of course, they can’t possibly cater to every business owner… Can they?

That’s what we’ll explore here.   

  • Bluevine Business Checking Overview
    • Bluevine’s Line of Credit
    • Bluevine’s Bill Pay
  • Bluevine Company Overview
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • The Verdict: Is Bluevine Legit?

Now, let’s fire away!

Bluevine Business Checking Overview

Bluevine offers free, single-user business checking accounts that can earn 2% interest on up to $100K with qualifying activity. There are no minimum deposits or NSF fees, which is incredible. 

One standout feature that Bluevine doesn’t seem to advertise much is the ability to give your bookkeeper access to your account without sharing your dedicated login information — this can come in handy!

Bluevine login

To qualify for interest accrual, account holders must meet at least one of the following requirements: 

  • Spend $500 with your Bluevine debit card in a calendar month OR
  • Receive or deposit $2.5K via ACH, mobile deposit, wire transfer, or via a merchant payment processor (not ATM). 

Bluevine uses the MoneyPass ATM network, with 37K locations nationwide. So, if you’re super rural, you may not be able to access a surcharge-free ATM. In this case, you would pay $2.50 for every ATM transaction. 

While most services are free online and within the MoneyPass network, Bluevine charges $4.95 for all cash deposits made at an ATM. This might be steep for a business that makes multiple cash deposits, but online businesses wouldn’t be affected much. 

There are no limits to the number of transactions that can be made in a Bluevine account, but cash transfers are limited to $1.5K per transaction, $2K per day, and $7.5K per month.  

ProsCons
Free checking with no monthly feesNo joint accounts
2% interest on balances up to $100KMinimum requirements to collect interest
No minimum deposits$7.5K maximum monthly cash transfers
Sub-accounts with dedicated account numbers$2.50 fee for out-of-network ATMs
Unlimited, fee-free transactionsNo branch access (ATM-only)
No NSF fees$4.95 fee for cash deposits

So, a Bluevine checking account seems like a fantastic option for certain businesses. The offer seems to be catered to accountants, bookkeepers, freelancers, and other service businesses that primarily conduct digital transactions. 

Bluevine review Reddit

Naturally, there are businesses that Bluevine isn’t going to work well for. 

For one, partnerships might not be a great fit, since only one account holder is permitted for each account. Next, super rural businesses without easy access to MoneyPass ATMs might end up paying quite a bit in surcharges (assuming you would need ATM access).  Finally, this offer is simply not well-suited for businesses that need to deposit more than $7.5K in cash monthly, as that’s where Bluevine maxes out. 

Fun Fact: Bluevine checking is powered by Coastal Community Bank, which is also the servicer for the X1 credit card. 

Bluevine’s Line of Credit

Bluevine offers lines of revolving credit up to $250K, with rates as low as 4.8%, serviced by Celtic Bank.  Once approved, you can get access to funds quickly. Note that the advertised interest rate is “simple interest,” which means compounding isn’t accounted for, and the low 4.8% is based on a 26-week repayment plan. 

Bluevine loan

You can apply for a line of credit online in minutes. Bluevine uses Plaid to connect to your bank account and analyze cash flow. To qualify, you must have been in business in the U.S. for at least 6 months, have at least $10K in monthly revenue, and have a personal FICO score of 625 or higher. 

Bluevine reviews

According to at least one satisfied lendee, you cannot apply for a Bluevine loan using your Bluevine checking account, which seems a little wonky. Hopefully, they will update their lending platform to work with their own bank at some point in the future. But, as of now, there doesn’t seem to be a workaround. 

If you apply and are approved for a Bluevine line of credit, you can choose to wire transfer funds for access within a few hours and a fee of $15. Alternatively, you can choose an ACH deposit, which can get your funds to you as soon as the next business day (however, in some cases this can take a few days). 

Recommended: Meet Celtic Bank: A Humble Brand With an Enormous Reach 

Bluevine’s Bill Pay

If you have the banking information for your payees, you can add them manually in your Bluevine account dashboard. I feel like online check services like Checkbook.io might be easier to use, since you only need an email address and name to deliver payments. But, bill pay is a nice feature for any bank account. 

Moreover, you can connect Bluevine to Quickbooks to view income and expenses from your checking account dashboard. 

Bluevine Bank

Bill pay funds are held by Silicon Valley Bank, a trusted FDIC-insured institution. All-in-all, I think Bluevine’s bill pay options are competitive. 

Bluevine Company Overview

Bluevine Inc. was co-founded in July 2013 by Eyal Lifshitz, Moti Shatner, and Nir Klar in Redwood City, California. The company started as an invoice factoring company, offering capital loans from $5K to $50K with “cash in as fast as 1 day.” They exited the factoring game and announced their free checking account offer in early 2020.  

I found this gem from 2014 in the Wayback Machine: 

Bluevine capital

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Bluevine?

There are a few rumors floating around that Bluevine is not accepting new applications. This is not the case — Bluevine is accepting new applications for lines of credit and new bank accounts. The rumor that they were closed may have started when PPP funding ended, as Bluevine was an approved lender for the Paycheck Protection Program. 

Is Bluevine accepting new applications?

Yes! Despite the hearsay, Bluevine is currently accepting applicants for business checking accounts and lines of credit. 

Does Bluevine run a credit check?

Yes, Bluevine runs a credit check for applicants looking for a line of credit. For approval, applicants must have a FICO score of 625 or higher. 

Does Bluevine do a hard pull?

For businesses organized as an LLC, Bluevine does not do a hard pull, so applicants’ credit will not be negatively impacted. 

What bureau does Bluevine pull from?

Bluevine has a partnership with Experian, Equifax, and Dun and Bradstreet, and reports on-time payments to all three. 

Does Bluevine affect credit score?

Since they report payments to business credit bureaus, on-time payments to Bluevine will have a positive impact on your credit score.  

Does Bluevine charge a fee?

The only fees Bluevine charges for checking accounts are ATM fees for cash deposits. Most ATMs within the MoneyPass network are surcharge-free for Bluevine account holders. 

How much can I withdraw from Bluevine?

The maximum amount you can withdraw from Bluevine is $1,500 per transaction, $2,000 per day, and $7,500 per month

Is Bluevine a direct lender?

No. Bluevine’s lines of credit are serviced through Celtic Bank. 

Who owns Bluevine?

Bluevine was founded by Eyal Lifshitz, Moti Shatner, and Nir Klar, who still currently own and operate the company. 

What credit score does Bluevine use?

Bluevine uses applicants’ FICO scores to determine creditworthiness. 

Is Bluevine FDIC insured?

Bluevine checking accounts, loans, and bill pay funds are FDIC insured through the respective banks that service these offers (Coastal Community Bank, Celtic Bank, and Silicon Valley Bank).  

How many customers does Bluevine have?

As of February 2022, Bluevine had 450K customers. 

The Verdict: Is Bluevine Legit? 

Yep! This business checking offer is legit, and I would go as far as to say that I recommend it… for some business owners, namely accountants, freelancers, and other entities that conduct mostly digital banking. However, if you move a lot of cash through your company, or you have more than one owner, Bluevine probably isn’t your best option. 

As far as Bluevine’s line of credit, I do trust offers from Celtic Bank, but I’m not the biggest fan of these fast-cash-type offers that use the owner’s personal FICO score to determine creditworthiness. Instead, I like to teach business owners to obtain credit using their business credit. What I do like is that Bluevine reports payments to D&B. So, with responsible payments, a Bluevine loan can help you build business credit.  

If you’d like to learn how to obtain up to $100K in business credit in as few as 30 days, join Business Credit Workshop today.

Azlo Bank Review: Deep Dive Into Features, Competition, Fees, & More

By Joe

Azlo bank review

Anyone who knows me will tell you I’m a die-hard fan of credit unions for business banking. As a rule, I recommend owners use small community banks and credit unions for business checking. So, I even surprised myself when I fell intrigued with Azlo Bank. After reading the wildly mixed reviews, I had to do a write-up. 

Today, we’re going to analyze the online-only business banking offer from Azlo. Here’s what’s in store: 

  • Azlo Business Checking Account Overview
    • Who Owns Azlo Bank?
    • Where is Azlo Located?
  • Is Azlo Bank Safe?
    • Is Azlo Bank FDIC Insured?
  • What You Really Get With Azlo Business Banking
    • Hassle-Free Online Checking Account Application
    • Convenient & Flexible Initial Deposit
    • Unlimited Direct Invoicing
    • Azlo Envelope for Budgeting
    • Affordable Instant Transfers
    • Business Tools/Integrations
    • Azlo Pro Features
  • Azlo Business Account FAQs
  • Azlo Business Banking Competitor Analysis
  • Final Takeaway: Should You Open an Azlo Account?

Read on to get the full scoop before you go sign up all willy-nilly (choosing a business checking account is a huge decision). 

Update: On January 7, 2020, Azlo bank announced to users that their parent bank, BBVA US, has made the strategic decision to close Azlo. They stated that nothing would happen to existing accounts right away, and that they were letting users know early. This is not good news, but we are hopeful that they will find a new bank to service their offer.

Update: As of Fall 2022, Azlo has not reopened. Users looking for a similar offer might consider Novo or Bluevine instead.

Azlo Business Checking Account Overview 

Azlo is an online-only business banking offer designed for freelancers, entrepreneurs, small businesses, and non-profits. Their core offer is a forever-free, no-fee checking account that can be managed from home. And, for $10 per month, you can access advanced invoicing and budgeting features as well as premium content and accountant access. 

Who Owns Azlo Bank? 

Azlo is owned by BBVA, the US subsidiary of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, based in Madrid and Bilbao, Spain. Publicly-owned BBVA branches are located throughout the world. The current CEO Is Javier Rodríguez Soler, who was named to the position in 2019. 

Javier has been with the company since 2008, has a strong background in investments and corporate development, and appears to be plenty qualified. 

Where is Azlo Located? 

Azlo’s official headquarters are in San Francisco. In addition, they have offices in Portland, Los Angeles, Birmingham, and New York City.

Azlo bank address

Is Azlo Bank Safe? 

One of the top queries business owners have about this banking offer is whether or not it’s safe. The best indicator of funds safety in the United States is insurance through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC). Through this protection, if a bank fails, the US government assures that your money is safe. 

FDIC insurance currently grants protection for $250K in deposits per account per financial institution. 

Is Azlo Bank FDIC Insured? 

If you peek in at the FDIC’s institution directory, you won’t find Azlo on the list of insured banks, which might scare you off. But, Azlo is insured through their partner bank, BBVA. In other words, your funds will be protected if, for some reason, the bank fails.  

Is Azlo FDIC insured?

What You Really Get With Azlo Business Banking

Up to this point, you might still be wondering what’s so special about this offer. 

“C’mon, Joe.  There are plenty of online checking account offers that sound just like this one. What’s the big deal?” 

Am I right? 

Now, let’s explore the essence of Azlo’s magic so you can find out how it lured me in. 

Some of the standard features of a free account are: 

  • Unlimited transactions
  • $0 minimum balance
  • $0 overdraft fees
  • Acccesss to 55K no-fee ATMs

But, that’s not all. Below, you’ll find more about what makes this offer stand out. 

Hassle-Free Online Checking Account Application 

You can apply for a banking account with Azlo in less than five minutes. You’ll need your Articles of Organization or other official business license, your photo ID, social security number, and your business’ EIN. Rather than gather hard copies of everything and drive or fax them to a banker, you can simply upload your documents directly from the online application. 

Once you’ve submitted the app, Azlo will review and you’ll get an email when you’ve been approved. Expect the approval process to take between 2-3 business days. 

Convenient & Flexible Initial Deposit 

It can take some time to transfer operations from one bank to another. In some cases, most of your funds can already be tied up, which makes large initial deposits inconvenient. You won’t have that issue with Azlo. 

In fact, the first deposit into your Azlo business bank account can be as little as $10 or as much as $1K. 

Unlimited Direct Invoicing

Rather than use a separate invoicing platform, with an Azlo account, you can send unlimited invoices to customers and clients without leaving your banking dashboard. 

Azlo login

You can personlize your invoices with your company name, brand logo, and custom fields. In addition, you can save client information to draft and create future invoices in just a few clicks. See more about advanced options in the Azlo pro section below. 

Azlo Envelope for Budgeting

One of the first accounting lessons you learn in business is to set money aside for your taxes. A digital envelope makes it easy by automating your savings. 

When you configure your account, you can select an amount to set aside as a percentage. With each deposit, this amount will then be saved into an envelope. When you need to spend the money, simply select your envelope and release the funds for instant access. 

Affordable Instant Transfers 

Most features of an basic Azlo banking account are free, however one very common elective feature will come with a fee: instant (ACH) transfers. To send money out of your account instantaneously will cost $2 and to receive it will cost 2% of the total transaction. 

So, for a $200 instant transfer into your account, you’ll pay $4, which is a pretty competitive rate. Pro users will pay less. 

Business Tools & Integrations

It’s always smart to make sure your business tools play well with one another. Azlo has partnered with several brands so users can integrate their banking seamlessly with the tools they already use. My best guess it that they will continue to roll-out more partnerships as demand increases. 

How is Azlo business account integrations

As of today, you can connect an Azlo bank account with Bench, BigCommerce, Coterie, FreshBooks, Gusto, PayPal, Quickbooks, Shopify, Square, Stripe, Thimble, and Xero. 

Azlo Pro Features 

For $10 per month, you can upgrade to leverage some additional features. In many cases, these features can save money that might otherwise be spent on external tools and software. 

  • Advanced Invoicing – Enable the ability to schedule and automate invoicing to clients and customers. 
  • Unlimited envelopes – In addition to setting money aside for taxes in your first envelope, you can put funds into multiple envelopes, say for large purchases, payroll, and other expenses. 
  • Azlo envelopes goals – Set budgeting goals and automatically schedule allocation into the appropriate corresponding envelopes. 
  • Accountant access – Give your accountant direct access to your account without sharing your personal login information. 
  • Reduced instant transfer fees – Pro users pay half the amount for instant transfers at just $1 for outgoing funds and 1% for incoming funds. 
  • Premium content – You’ll also be able to access gated content that includes in-depth guides about business management, marketing, advertising, and financial management. 

For many companies, the pro offer is worth at least $10 in software savings alone. If you have the need for any of the above features, it’s definitely worth checking out. 

Azlo Business Account FAQs

There are still over a handful of common questions unanswered. Let’s address them. 

Does Azlo accept Zelle?

While Azlo can be connected to third-party platforms, Zelle does not allow uers to pay with business debit cards. 

Does Azlo have a debit card?

Yes, an Azlo card is a Visa debit card that can be used anywhere Visa is accepted. 

Does Azlo work with PayPal?

Yes, you can connect an Azlo account to PayPay, Stripe, or Square. And, clients and customers can pay Azlo invoices with PayPal. 

How do you deposit cash into Azlo?

To deposit cash into an Azlo account, you will need to deposit it into a linked bank account, then transfer the funds to your Azlo baking account. 

How many accounts can you have with Azlo?

You can open one Azlo account per business. To open multiple Azlo accounts, you will need to connect them to multiple legal business entities.  

Does Azlo have checks?

Azlo does not offer personal checks. Checks printed by using an Azlo account number and routing number will not work. To pay expenses by check from an Azlo account, you can use a third-party partner to send a mailed check. 

Azlo Business Banking Competitor Analysis 

I always encourage readers and Business Credit Workshop members to shop around before they make a financial decision. Since Azlo isn’t your only option, let’s see how they compare to the other top offer in thier niche (Note: I was going to add Seed.co to this list, but they have some growing to do before they can really compete). 

Azlo Bank vs Novo Bank

Initial Deposit Required$10$50
Direct InvoicingYesNo
Automated Budgeting (Envelopes)YesNo
Business Tool Integrations127
ATM FeesFree at BBVA Compass & Allpoint ATMsRefunds All ATM Fees
NSF Charges$0$27
Business FinancingStreamlined Kabbage Business LoansNo
Business Tool SavingsNoCash Savings with Merchants Like Stripe, Google Cloud, Quickbooks, & More

In a nutshell, Azlo has an amazing offer that wins on several fronts — $0 non-sufficient funds fees, invoicing, and envelopes, as a few examples. But, Novo offers some impressive cash savings worth looking at. 

Final Takeaway: Should You Open an Azlo Account? 

If you’ve made it this far and you still like what you hear, yes, I recommend you look into opening an Azlo account for business checking. However, if you’re interested in learning how to build business credit and access up to $100K in funding within 30 days, I recommend a different type of account. Join the Business Credit Workshop today to learn more.

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