Can a United States bank refuse to add a business name to my personal account?

I’m taking an Intro to Business class and my instructor says that as a sole-proprietor I can have the name of my burgeoning company placed on my personal bank account so that if I receive a check from a customer with my business name, I can still cash/deposit it. He said that if my bank refuses to do this to go to another bank because they cannot legally refuse my request.

However, I just came from my bank and they refused to do it. They stated that I *must* open a business account with them in order to have checks with my business name cashed/depositied.

Who is right and what can I do?


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3 Responses to “Can a United States bank refuse to add a business name to my personal account?”

  • Paul Ding:

    The bank is right.

    Things changed when the PATRIOT act was passed. You need to *prove* that the business name is yours – and in the case of a sole proprietorship, that means you have to go through the hassle of an "assumed name" filing with the state.

  • artistagent116:

    The bank is correct. It is a new federal law.

  • Elaine M:

    Yes and no. It totally depends on the bank.

    The one I’m with allows two names per personal account so I can do a business name (a DBA) on it. The other bank I was with required ANY business name to be a separate account from a normal personal account–mostly because they knew that large numbers of checks would likely be coming through it and a personal account they limit the number of checks you can deposit per month at something like 21.

    Unfortunately even a small business ‘business’ account can cost you with fees (a fee to set it up) and it’d be structured differently than a personal savings or checking account. I didn’t like how my one bank did it so I went to a different bank and didn’t have any problem there.

    So the answer is yes and no, depending on the bank itself and their rules.

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