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Promotions and bonus offers from Farm Bureau Bank (farmbureau.bank) can be found updated here. Typical offers range from $150-$250.
Farm Bureau Bank was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Reno, NV. They have locations in NV.
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Farm Bureau Bank Promotions Review Below
Farm Bureau Bank $150 Personal Checking Offer
- What you’ll get: $150
- Where it’s available: NV
- How to earn it: Open a Performance Checking Account and meet one of the following criteria within the first three (3) statement cycles:
- Receive $2,000 in direct deposits or
- Make 15 debit card purchases
- When it expires: None listed
Waive The Monthly Fee
Their Performance Checking has no monthly fee.
Fine Print
- Minimum initial deposit of $100 required at Performance Checking account opening.
- The Performance Checking account promotional offer amount qualified for will be paid 60 days after the qualification period of three (3) statement cycles.
- If Performance Checking account is closed within six (6) months, the promotional offer amount paid will be deducted at account closing.
- Offer only available in the state of Nevada.
- Eligible purchases means any signature or PIN-based in person, online, phone, or mail-order purchase made with your Farm Bureau Member Rewards Mastercard. Offer excludes Cash Advances, Balance Transfers, credits, and returns. Program may change or be canceled at any time.
Bottom Line
Not a bad offer since a direct deposit is only an optional requirement but be sure to compare this offer with the best bank offers here.
Farm Bureau Bank $250 Business Checking Offer
- What you’ll get: $250
- Where it’s available: NV
- How to earn it: Open a business checking account and meet the following criteria:
- Must receive $3,000 in direct deposits per month and
- Must maintain an average daily balance of $3,000
- When it expires: None listed
Waive The Monthly Fee
- Business Checking – $10 Waivable Monthly Account Fee
- Maintain a $1,000 minimum average daily balance to avoid the monthly account fee
- Business Advantage Checking – $20 Waivable Monthly Account Fee
- Maintain a $10,000 minimum average daily balance to avoid the monthly account fee
- Business Analysis Checking – $25 Monthly Account Fee
- Itemized depository and Treasury Management service fees may be reduced or eliminated based on account activity and ECR (Earnings Credit Rate [ECR] is determined by the Bank and is subject to change at the Bank’s discretion).
Fine Print
- Qualifying accounts include Business Checking, Business Advantage Checking, and Business Analysis Checking.
- The promotional offer amount qualified for will be paid 60 days after the qualification period of three (3) statement cycles.
- If account is closed within six (6) months, the promotional offer amount paid will be deducted at account closing.
- Offer only available in the state of Nevada.
Bottom Line
This is a nice offer for Nevada-based businesses. Find more promos here (e.g. Aspiration, Chase, Bank of America, etc).
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