What You Need to Apply for PNC Business Checking Accounts

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There are two ways you can apply for a new PNC Business checking account. Choose the convenience of applying online, or visit your closest PNC Bank branch.  

To start an online application, you will need:

To start an application in a PNC Bank branch, you will need:

Choose Your Business Entity Type

Determine which documents you may need to provide to verify your business registration and your authority to act on behalf of the business:

  • SSN of owner who will sign on the account
  • Fictitious Name Registration, also known as Trade Name Registration, Certificate of Assumed Name, Registration of Alternate Name, or Assumed Name Registration

  • SSN of partners who will sign on the account
  • Partnership Agreement
  • Fictitious Name Registration, also known as Trade Name Registration, Certificate of Assumed Name, Registration of Alternate Name, or Assumed Name Registration
  • Information regarding the individual Beneficial Owners of the business. Beneficial Owners are those who own, directly or indirectly, 25% or more of the equity interests of the business. This information is collected to help fight financial crime.
    • Legal name, Social Security Number, Date of Birth, Address, Citizenship, Percent of Ownership

  • SSN of members, managers or partners who will sign on account
  • Operating Agreement   
    • An Operating Agreement may not be necessary if it isn’t required by the state. Additional supporting documentation may be requested for account opening.    
  • Limited Partnership Agreement (LLP only)
  • Certification of Formation/Organization (LLC) or Certificate of Limited Partnership (LLP)
  • Fictitious Name Registration, also known as Trade Name Registration, Certificate of Assumed Name, Registration of Alternate Name, or Assumed Name Registration
  • Information regarding the individual Beneficial Owners of the business.  Beneficial Owners are those who own, directly or indirectly, 25% or more of the equity interests of the business. This information is collected to help fight financial crime.
    • Legal name, Social Security Number, Date of Birth, Address, Citizenship, Percent of Ownership

  • SSN of officers or directors who will sign on account
  • By-laws
  • Articles of Incorporation and any amendments
  • Certification of Formation/Organization
  • Board of directors meeting minutes (signed and dated).
  • Fictitious Name Registration, also known as Trade Name Registration, Certificate of Assumed Name, Registration of Alternate Name, or Assumed Name Registration
  • Information regarding the individual Beneficial Owners of the business.  Beneficial Owners are those who own, directly or indirectly, 25% or more of the equity interests of the business. This information is collected to help fight financial crime.
    • Legal name, Social Security Number, Date of Birth, Address, Citizenship, Percent of Ownership

  • SSN of officers or directors who will sign on the account
  • By-laws
  • Certification of Formation/Organization
  • Board of directors meeting minutes (signed and dated)
  • Authorization letter on company letterhead
  • Fictitious Name Registration, also known as Trade Name Registration, Certificate of Assumed Name, Registration of Alternate Name, or Assumed Name Registration.
  • Information regarding the individual Beneficial Owners of the business. Beneficial Owners are those who own, directly or indirectly, 25% or more of the equity interests of the business. This information is collected to help fight financial crime.
    • Legal name, Social Security Number, Date of Birth, Address, Citizenship, Percent of Ownership

  • Review the entity type above associated with your Non-Profit Organization to determine which documents to provide (Partnership, LLC, Corporation)
  • A 501(c) tax form or state Non-Profit registration may be needed for certain product eligibility

Accepted Forms of Identification (ID)

Two forms of primary ID, or one form of primary ID and one of secondary ID can be used.

Primary ID:

  • Driver’s license
  • Passport
  • State-issued or authorized city-issued ID
  • Resident alien ID
  • Military ID
  • Veteran’s healthcare ID
  • Firearm ID
  • Global entry card

Secondary ID:

  • U.S. Visa
  • Paystub
  • Home rental agreement
  • Utility bill
  • Major credit/debit card
  • Vehicle registration

Business Checking Account Offers

You may also want to review our current Service Charges & Fees.

Earn $400[1]

Business Checking

When you only need
the basics

Earn $400[1]

Business Checking Plus

When you need more
than just the basics

Earn $1,000[2]

Treasury Enterprise Plan

For businesses with higher cash deposit and transaction needs

Ready to Get Started?

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