Chase Private Client Now Offers a $3,000 Bonus, But It’s Not As Good As It Sounds

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Chase Private Client $3,000 Bonus

Chase Private Client $3,000 Bonus

Chase has a huge bonus offer of up to $3,000 for those who open or upgrade their accounts to Chase Private Client. This account needs a balance of $250,000 or more and the maximum bonus requires a balance of $500,000, so this is not a deal for everyone. Let’s look at the details and whether it makes sense.

The Offer

Open or upgrade to your new Chase Private Client Checking account and earn up to $3,000. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Open or upgrade to your new Chase Private Client Checking account by October 16, 2024 in branch or over the phone.
  2. Within 45 days of coupon enrollment, transfer qualifying new money or securities to a combination of eligible checking, savings and/or J.P. Morgan Wealth Management non-retirement accounts. Your bonus will be determined on day 45.
  3. Maintain your new money for 90 days from coupon enrollment and the bonus will be deposited into your account within 40 days.

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Bonus breakdown:

New Money InflowsCash Bonus
$150,000-$249,999.99 $1,000
$250,000-$499,999.99 $2,000
$500,000+ $3,000

Eligible and ineligible accounts for this offer include:

  • Personal checking accounts
  • Personal savings accounts
  • Qualifying J.P. Morgan Wealth Management non-retirement accounts (opened in a Chase branch and serviced by a J.P. Morgan Private Client Advisor)

Key Terms

  • Offer not available to existing Chase Private Client customers.
  • You can receive only one Chase Private Client Checking new money bonus or savings promotional rate offer in a 12-month period from the last bonus coupon enrollment date.
  • Coupon is good for one time use.
  • All bank account bonuses are treated as income/interest and as such you have to pay taxes on them
  • Account must be kept open for 6 months, otherwise bonus could be taken back.
  • This bonus will be considered as interest, so you have to pay taxes.

Conclusion

This $3,000 bonus is the highest we have seen, however it is not as good an offer as it used to be. You Invest accounts would have been a good option to meet the balance requirement, but are excluded in the terms.

The highest return is for the middle tier, which requires you to keep $250K in the account for exactly 90 days. That would get you just a 3.2% return. That’s no longer a good rate, so this bonus would only make sense for those who really want to open a Chase Private Client account and some of its perks.

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