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Business Check Card

Convenient access to your cash from a business that understands the need implicitly, Heartland Bank, a division of German American Bank.

Save two of your most valuable assets – time and money.

Sign up for the Heartland Bank, a division of German American Bank Visa® Business Check Card, free with any business checking account, and unlock a host of time and money-saving benefits. Accepted worldwide anywhere Visa® cards are welcome and chip-enabled for added security, our check card lets you:

  • Give multiple account signers access to your business account
  • Reduce your expense reimbursement process
  • Monitor use via detailed information on your account statement
  • Reduce check charges and time spent issuing checks
  • Make purchases up to the lesser of $10,000 or your account balance in one day
  • Make ATM cash withdrawals up to $1,500 per day, pending account balance

Visa® Purchase Alerts

Track spending and keep your account secure with real-time email or text alerts whenever your purchase meets your pre-selected criteria.

Shop & Save with Visa® SavingsEdge

No coupons. No forms. Just great discounts – automatically. Plus, it's free to enroll.

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