U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking bonus: To be eligible, you or any owner(s) on your new Bank Smartly Checking account cannot have an existing U.S. Bank consumer checking account, had a U.S. Bank consumer checking account in the last two years or received other U.S. Bank consumer checking bonus offers within the past two years. You must also use the promo code at account opening. To receive the bonus, you must open a new U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking account with a minimum deposit of $25 either online, in a branch or over the phone from April 1, 2024 through and including June 27, 2024. Additionally, you must enroll in the U.S. Bank Mobile App or online banking within 90 days of opening your account. You must also complete two or more direct deposits within 90 days of opening your account that total: $3,000 to $4,999.99 to earn the $100 bonus, $5,000 to $9,999.99 to earn the $300 bonus, or $10,000 or more to earn the $500 bonus. A direct deposit is an electronic deposit of your paycheck made through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network or an electronic deposit of your government benefits, such as Social Security, from your employer or the government. Other electronic deposits or person-to-person payments are not considered a direct deposit. Your checking bonus (“adjusted interest”) will be credited to your new checking account within 60 days following the end of the calendar month during which you completed all the offer requirements. Account must be open and have a positive balance to receive the bonus. Bonus will be reported as interest earned on IRS form 1099-INT, and recipient is responsible for any applicable taxes. Offer may not be combined with any other checking account bonus offers.
Standard Savings bonus: To be eligible, you or any owner(s) on your new Standard Savings account cannot have an existing U.S. Bank savings account or money market account, had a U.S. Bank consumer savings account or money market account in the last six months or received other U.S. Bank savings account or money market account bonus offers within the past 12 months. You must also use the promo code at account opening. To receive the bonus, you must open a new U.S. Bank Standard Savings account with a minimum deposit of $25 either online, in a branch or over the phone from April 1, 2024 through and including June 27, 2024. Additionally, you must make new money deposit(s) by July 17, 2024 totaling $15,000 or more. You must then maintain a minimum total account balance of $15,000 through October 31, 2024. Fees will reduce your eligible balance, and deposits may be needed to cover these fees to maintain the balance for this offer. New money is considered money that is new to the customer or new to U.S. Bank where funds are coming from outside U.S. Bank. Funds cannot be transferred from another U.S. Bank product. Your $200 savings bonus (“adjusted interest”) will be credited into your new savings account within 30 days after you have completed all the offer requirements. Account must be open and have a positive balance to receive the bonus. Bonus will be reported as interest earned on IRS form 1099-INT, and recipient is responsible for any applicable taxes. Standard Savings accounts are variable rate accounts. For Standard Savings, the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is accurate as of April 1, 2024, any balance: 0.01%. Interest rates are determined at the bank’s discretion and can change at any time. Interest will be compounded daily and credited to your savings account quarterly. Fees may reduce earnings on account. This offer may not be combined with any other savings account bonus offers.
Additional Terms & Conditions: Limit one checking and savings bonus per eligible account. Current U.S. Bank employees are eligible to participate. Offer may not be available if you live outside of the U.S. Bank footprint. Offer not available through Alliance partnerships. Offer not available with Trust Accounts. Other restrictions may apply. All standard account terms, conditions and opening procedures apply. For a comprehensive list of account pricing, terms and policies, see the Your Deposit Account Agreement (PDF) and the Consumer Pricing Information (PDF) disclosure.