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Public Funds

The ultimate multi-tasking account. 

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Whether you’re processing hundreds—or thousands—of checks, paying bills or receiving payments electronically, Public Funds Connect analysis checking is best for growing businesses with high monthly activity. Add robust Treasury Management services and convenient tools to help simplify your day-to-day life.

Public Funds Connect

 

Minimum Opening Balance $100
Monthly Service Charge $22

 

Per-transaction fees apply.

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This account comes with monthly statements.

Choose which type of statement you prefer to receive:

  • Electronic Statements (eStatement) $0
  • Mailed Paper Statements $3

Benefits

  • Eligible to receive earnings credit to offset fees
  • Free Basic Business Online Banking
  • Free e-statements
  • Add Treasury Management services to efficiently manage cash flow and track financial information. Contact Midland States Bank to learn more.
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Treasury Services are priced separately and based on a service agreement. Sweep Services such as Loan Sweeps, Repurchase Sweeps and Credit Sweep Plus (loan, deposit and investment sweeps) are additional services priced separately. Contact a Treasury Services Manager for pricing. Earnings Allowance (also known as earnings credit) – an earnings allowance is used to offset eligible fees. Your earnings credit is calculated by applying the earnings credit rate to the investable balance available for services in your account. The earnings credit rate appears on the client analysis statement for your account. The earnings credit rate is determined by the Bank and is subject to change at the Bank’s discretion. You pay a service charge when your fees exceed your earnings allowance in a given month. Uncollected funds: Uncollected funds are funds the Bank treats as having not yet been collected, on the basis of the Bank’s current collection schedule. Fees for the use of uncollected funds – The fee for using uncollected funds is based on a monthly average. On any day you did not use uncollected funds, we assign a zero value. Midland’s base rate (Wall Street Journal Prime Rate) plus 4% is applied to your average daily negative balance for the monthly statement cycle. The average daily negative collected balance is the sum of the negative collected balance at the close of business on each day of the statement cycle divided by the number of days in the cycle. Recoupment: The Recoupment fee is .1085. Explanation of Recoupment fee: The FDIC charges each insured bank a fee to cover its share of the cost of providing deposit insurance to depositors. The FDIC does not charge a bank’s depositors for deposit insurance or require banks to pass the cost to their depositors. The FDIC does, however, permit a bank to recoup the cost of insurance from depositors, as long as the fee the bank charges its depositors does not reveal information that could be used to determine the bank confidential supervisory ratings or mislead depositors by implying the FDIC is charging the fee. The Bank assesses this Recoupment fee to partially recover insurance premiums it pays to the FDIC for deposit insurance. The amount of the Recoupment fee appears on the periodic statement or client analysis statement for your account and is based on the monthly average ledger balance maintained in your account. The Recoupment fee is subject to change by the Bank at any time and without notice. A $40 fee will be charged when account is closed within 180 days after opening.

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