[Expired] [NJ & PA, In Branch] Parke Bank $400 Checking Bonus ($20 Per Month)

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Offer at a glance

  • Maximum bonus amount: $400 ($20 per month)
  • Availability: In branch only, all branches are in NJ & PA
  • Direct deposit required: Yes, $2,000+ monthly (maybe no minimum?)
  • Additional requirements: $200 minimum daily balance
  • Hard/soft pull: Soft pull
  • ChexSystems: Unknown
  • Credit card funding: Unknown
  • Monthly fees: None
  • Early account termination fee: Account must be kept open for at least 20 months
  • Household limit: None listed
  • Expiration date: None listed

The Offer

Direct link to offer

  • Parke Bank is offering a bonus of $20 per month for 20 months ($400 maximum) promotion when you open a new ParkeBank 20 for 20 Checking Account. To receive the bonus you need to do the following:
    • Have a minimum daily balance of $200
    • Establish direct deposit with a cumulative monthly total of $2,000 (according to this comment after initially depositing $2,000 the following direct deposits can be of any amount)

The Fine Print

  • $20 bonus will be credited to the account each month, beginning after 90 days of direct deposit activation, for a maximum of 20 months as long as all of the eligibility requirements are satisfied at the time we seek to credit the bonus. Account must remain open, active, in good standing and in the same product type through the qualifying period to receive the bonus.
  • Self-employed individuals must complete a minimum of two (2) bill pays per month to obtain bonus. Bill Pay must be established within 90 days of account opening.
  • All bank account bonuses are treated as income/interest and as such you have to pay taxes on them

Avoiding Fees

Monthly Fees

As far as I can tell this account has no monthly fees to worry about.

Early Account Termination Fee

Account needs to be kept open for 40 months to get the full bonus.

Our Verdict

Obviously a massive bonus, but I hate ones that are broken up over so many months and have direct deposit requirements. I guess it’s still worth doing, especially if it’s easy to change your direct deposit/or you can split your payroll into multiple accounts or they aren’t strict on the requirements. We won’t be adding it to the best checking bonuses until we know more.

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View Comments (17)

  • Dang! Was wondering when one of the local Chinatown banks was going to have a bonus. There are a few rando ones like this here. I'll give it a try this week as self-employed (I actually am w/several biz)

    • @guest_671974 Tagging you in case you missed my earlier message. Just seeing if you did this or not. If so, can you post more details like chex sensitivity, ETF, and if the two bill pay route worked (instead of the DD route). Thanks.

  • I just came back from the bank there is not a hard credit pull. You have to deposit $2,000 within 90 days and opening deposit has to be $200 or more. After you deposit the $2,000 the monthly direct deposit can be of any amount you want.

  • I saw this in the fineprint

    "Self-employed individuals must complete a minimum of two (2) bill pays per month to obtain bonus. Bill Pay must be established within 90 days of account opening."

    Maybe a good workaround for direct deposit?

    • I called. I asked about opening the account for a small side business and doing the two bill pays as I wanted to keep this separate from my regular job. She at first said that the terms would not work for a personal account, but then I read her the fineprint and she changed her mind. She confirmed that I would not need a business license or anything beyond my social security number to open the account and I wound need to continue making the 2 bill pays. I assume they likely will ask about your business when you open up the account.

      It's worth noting this is the woman I was transferred to, so she was probably a manager. I may try to take a trip downtown to open an account later this week.

    • I would call about this because I might consider it if this was the case. Definitely not tying up $2,000 a month in direct deposit as that would limit the other potential bonuses I could do.

      Even if this is the case, you have to keep the account open for over 3 years. Doesn't seem worth it.

      • I think that was a typo. The bonus is 20 for 20 so $20 over 20 months, so I don't know where the 40 months came from.