Valley Business

A larger business balance pairs well with this special checking account.

If your company needs something beyond our basic business checking account, take a look at the advantages of Valley Business. By keeping a larger amount of money in this and other Cashmere Valley Bank accounts, you'll earn credits to help offset the service charge fee while you leverage all the convenient management tools you need.


  • Open with a $100 deposit
  • Maintain any balance you wish after that first deposit
  • $10 monthly service charge fee can be partially or fully offset by an earnings credit (0.15% per $100 average collected balance)
  • Online Banking, Bill Pay and eStatements
  • Mobile Banking and Telephone Banking
  • Includes a Visa Debit Card
  • Set up email and text alerts to know when activity occurs on your account
  • Receive four free non-Cashmere Valley Bank ATM withdrawals, balance transfers and inquiries every month1
  • Overdraft Protection2
  • Automatic Funds Transfers
  • View images of cashed checks through Online Banking and your monthly statement

Account Fees

  • Deposits - $0.06 per item
  • Outgoing Domestic Wire - $20.00
  • Checks Posted - $0.12 per check
  • Outgoing Foreign Wire - $40.00
  • Overdraft Paid Item Fee3 - $25.00 per item
  • ACH Origination Monthly Service Fee - $15.00
  • Stop Payment4 - $25.00 each
  • ACH Origination per Batch - $3.00
  • Box of checks - prices vary
  • ACH Origination per Item - $0.10
  • Incoming Wire Transfer - $20.00


































(1) $1.50 ATM foreign excess transaction fee per transaction after four.  There is no charge for each transaction you make using our ATMs. 

(2) You may specify that funds be swept from a secondary account when the balance in the primary account is less than a predetermined amount to cover a potential overdraft.

(3) Overdraft items can be created by check, in-person withdrawals, or by electronic means (including recurring transactions).

Maximum of ten (10) fees per day.

(4) A request made by you, ordering the Bank to not pay a check or a series of checks that have been written but not cashed.