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Analyzed Checking Account

A personalized treasury transaction solution: built for control, visibility, and scalability

When your transaction volume grows, “one-size-fits-all” pricing and support can start working against you. TAB Bank Analyzed Checking is designed for scaling, mid-market operations that need a steady handle on liquidity, payment flows, and treasury controls without the runaround.

What you can expect:

  • Control through approval tools, user permissions, and fraud mitigation
  • Visibility through balance reporting and cash flow forecasting support
  • Scalability through ACH, FedNow, TCH, wires, remote deposits, and automated cash movement

TAB Bank pairs Analyzed Checking clients with relationship support, so you’re not left to figure it out alone.

Why Analyzed Checking works for scaling companies

Analyzed Checking is a practical, transaction-focused account structure that aligns servicing and support with how your operation actually runs, especially when you’re moving beyond basic banking needs and into full treasury management solutions.

Instead of forcing your business into rigid tiers, this approach is built around:

  • Activity-based servicing
  • Flexible transaction support
  • A clearer view of what you’re using and why

If you’re a CFO, controller, or operations leader trying to keep cash flow tight while the business expands, this is the stable foundation you can build on.

The three pillars: Control, Visibility, and Scalability

Control: put the right guardrails in place

Keep your team moving fast without giving up oversight.

  • User permissions & roles in commercial bank online banking, so responsibilities stay cleanly separated.
  • Positive Pay to review exceptions for the account (check and ACH decisioning)
  • Support for stronger internal controls practices
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Visibility: know where cash is today, not later

Make decisions with clearer inputs and fewer surprises.

  • Online banking/cash management services to monitor activity and manage day-to-day cash flow
  • Business Insights to improve forecasting and liquidity planning that supports the reporting discipline treasury teams rely on as complexity increases.

Scalability: add capability without changing bank

As volume rises, your payment rails and processes should keep pace.

  • ACH payments for payroll, vendor pay, customer refunds, and high-volume workflows
  • Wire transfers for time-sensitive domestic or international payments
  • Remote Deposit Capture so checks don’t slow your day down
  • Lockbox services to speed up receivables and reduce manual handling

Built for real payment workflows

Here are common ways companies use TAB’s treasury management system to stay steady while scaling:

Payables

  • Vendor payments through online banking
  • ACH File Processing for efficiency and fewer manual steps

Payroll

  • ACH origination for payroll distribution and routine payouts

Receivables

  • Lockbox routing for mailed payments
  • Remote deposit capture for checks received in the office

FAQ

It’s a transaction-focused account structure designed for higher-volume operations, often preferred by organizations that want disciplined controls and reporting as they scale.

TAB Bank supports cash forecasting with an embedded Business Insights tool for commercial deposit clients, helping you make accurate decisions.

Yes. If your priority is capability and support rather than branches, TAB’s digital tools let you run cash management services from wherever your team works.

Many growing firms, including LLCs, look for stronger cash controls, better visibility, and scalable payment rails. If you’re searching for a “small business bank account for LLC” but you’re operating like a mid-market finance team, Analyzed Checking may be a better fit for your next stage.

TAB Bank supports ACH and wire transfers, along with remote deposit capture for check deposits and Instant Payments.


Disclosures

TAB Bank, Member FDIC. Products, features, and treasury services are subject to approval. Fees may apply. Availability and configuration vary based on customer profile, controls, and underwriting.