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Become a Customer

How to Open a Business Checking Account

Open an Account in Person

We value the relationships we build with our customers. And there's no better way to do that than a face-to-face meeting with your personal banker. We're here to answer your questions, set up your account features and help you every step of the way. To open your business checking account, stop by your local Frost financial center.

With 180+ financial centers across Texas, from Abilene to Zapata, you’re never far from a Frost personal banker.

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What You Need
  • Your company's tax ID number (or your Social Security number if sole proprietorship)
  • Each account signer's name and personal information (government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID or U.S. Military ID, Social Security number, and address and job title)
  • Minimum $50 opening deposit
  • Your business entity documents. As of May 7, all beneficial owners of legal entity customers must also provide...

You may also need to bring:

  • State certificate filings
  • Entity meeting minutes authorizing signers

Documentation may vary depending on your type of business. For specific information, please call (866) 376-7889.

Getting Started on the Phone

We know how valuable time is when you're running a business. So, if you'd rather get started on the phone, give us a call and a Frost Banker will walk you through the process. All you need to do then is pay a quick visit to your financial center to sign the paperwork.

Call Us at (866) 376-7889

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What You Need
  • Your company's tax ID number (or your Social Security number if sole proprietorship)
  • Each account signer's name and personal information (government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID or U.S. Military ID, Social Security number, and address and job title)
  • Minimum $50 opening deposit
  • Your business entity documents. As of May 7, all beneficial owners of legal entity customers must also provide...

You may also need to bring:

  • State certificate filings
  • Entity meeting minutes authorizing signers

Documentation may vary depending on your type of business. For specific information, please call (866) 376-7889.