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Chase Autosave for Business

 

Support and frequently asked questions

Autosave lets you make repeat, automatic transfers from your Chase Business Complete Banking® account to your Chase Business Total Savings℠ or Chase Business Premier Savings℠ account. You get to choose how much money to save and how you want to save it—on a schedule or whenever you get a deposit.

Autosave is available with a Chase Business Complete Banking® account and a Chase Business Total Savings℠ or Chase Business Premier Savings℠ account. If you have personal banking accounts with Chase, you can also make Autosave transfers between personal Chase checking accounts and personal Chase savings accounts, excluding First Banking℠ accounts.

 

Autosave for Business Banking clients isn't currently available on the Chase Mobile app, but you can use it on a desktop computer or through a browser on mobile devices.

  • Transfers on a schedule automatically move a set dollar amount weekly, monthly or at another frequency you choose.
  • Transfers whenever you get a deposit automatically move a set dollar amount or percentage of your qualifying deposits. This includes direct deposits, ACH deposits and cash or check deposits made at Chase ATMs, in branches or through the Chase Mobile app.

Each transfer must be between $1 and $999,999, as long as you have enough money in your account.

  • For transfers on a schedule (e.g., weekly or monthly), there are no limits to the number of transfers you can set.
  • For transfers whenever you get a deposit, you can set only one repeat transfer per checking account.

You can view, edit and cancel your repeat transfers on the Autosave dashboard on Chase.com.

If your transfer falls on a weekend or holiday, we’ll schedule it 1 business day earlier.

  • Transfers on a schedule (e.g., weekly or monthly) can’t be paused, but you can edit or cancel them at any time on the Autosave dashboard.
  • Transfers whenever you get a deposit can be paused, resumed and canceled.
  • Keep in mind, it may take 1 business day for a pause or cancellation to take effect.

  • If you don’t have enough money in your checking account or linked Overdraft Protection backup account, we’ll automatically skip any transfers that occur whenever you get a deposit. For transfers on a schedule (e.g., weekly or monthly), we’ll try again over the next three business days, and if there are still insufficient funds, we’ll skip the transfer.
  • Keep in mind, you may have other transactions that could still cause an overdraft if you don’t have enough money in your account.

There are no additional fees to use this feature.

  • If you have both personal and business banking accounts, all Autosave transfers will appear on the Autosave dashboard on Chase.com or under the Personal tab in the Chase Mobile app.
  • You can cancel or edit transfers between personal accounts, including the frequency, amount or accounts you transfer to and from. If you have transfers between business accounts, you can only cancel the transfer or edit the frequency and amount. The business banking accounts you transfer to and from can’t be changed.
  • You can keep existing Autosave transfers between business accounts, but all new transfers can only be between personal accounts.

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