Chase Bank
3033 Enterprise Road East, Clearwater, Florida 33759
About the Chase Bank
Welcome to Chase Bank, located at 3033 Enterprise Road East, Clearwater, Florida 33759. As a leading provider in the finance sector, we offer a comprehensive range of services to meet your banking needs. Whether you're seeking an ATM, banking services, or financial solutions, our team is here to assist you.
At Chase, we understand the importance of your business's financial health. Our Business Banking services provide expert guidance to help improve cash flow, offer credit solutions, and manage payroll efficiently. We also provide online and mobile banking services, business credit cards, and tailored payment acceptance solutions designed specifically for businesses.
Please note that the following pages are available only in English. If you choose to apply for Chase products online, all account-related documents will also be in English.
Chase is a trademark of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., a wholly-owned subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Our investment services, offered through J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, come with market risks, including potential loss of principal. We offer investment products through J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, a registered broker-dealer and investment advisor.
For those seeking a premium banking experience, "Chase Private Client" offers exclusive banking and investment services. Our deposit accounts, such as checking and savings, are subject to approval and are provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., Member FDIC.
We invite you to visit us at our Clearwater location to experience our wide range of financial services tailored to meet your personal and business needs.
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3033 Enterprise Road East, Clearwater, Florida 33759, United States
Opening hours of Chase Bank
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews of Chase Bank
"I guess no one knows how to pick up a phone? I called 6 different times throughout the morning and no one picks up. I just needed to do a simple change order."
"I went into this branch to open a new account without an appointment. To my surprise, they were able to take me that morning and I was in and out in less than an hour! Martin was extremely helpful and knowledgeable, and walked me through the entire process. He was very kind, and I appreciate all of his help!"
"I have had accounts with this bank for over a decade. I have never bounced a check, nor have any checks I deposited ever bounced. The vast majority of checks over $5,000 that I have deposited over the years are held for 7 business days (9 calendar days). On several occasions, funds were held for 9 business days, which computes to 13 calendar days. Almost all my check deposits are held for the stated reason of *… information received from paying bank or due to information within our system.* This is Chase’s cryptic way of saying that the maker’s account (check writer’s account) is so low and unstable that the check I just deposited will likely bounce. I sat down with a Banker by the name of Vicky Sharrar to inquire on the reason for the holds. Specifically, what is it about EVERY SINGLE PERSON or ENTITY that I do business with that makes Chase think that their checks will bounce? I receive checks from different people and entities who don’t know each other. It is statistically improbable that every single one of these people and entities is always the verge of bouncing the check they just wrote. It is also statistically improbable that 10 out of 10 checks that were on the verge of being bounced at the time of deposit somehow magically cleared 9 days later. Lastly, it is statistically improbable that this happens to be the case, repeatedly, for years and years and years. Ms. Sharrar was condescending as she explained Regulation CC under the Expedited Funds Availability Act. I told her that was a good answer, but it was an answer to a question I did not ask. I asked her provide specific details on the vaguely-written reason, details which banks are required to disclose under Regulation CC. I didn’t ask to be taught a 5th grade overview of the EFAA/Regulation CC, which I am thoroughly familiar with and have been for the past 30 years since I became an adult. Ms. Sharrar told me that if it’s that important to me, then I should have asked Makers to issue cashier’s checks rather than personal checks. I told her it’s important because I shouldn’t have to lend my company 9-13 day loans for operations while I’m waiting for my deposits to clear. She said that I’m not entitled to those funds anyway, because as a Contractor, I shouldn’t be taking people’s money up front for operations. I should have been solvent enough to finance my operations first, and then seek payment after I am done. This person’s responses left me horrified to the point of speechlessness. To add insult to injury, she repeatedly said “I’m trying to help you…. let me set an appointment for you with a Business Banker, who can show you products and services that would help with your cash flow.” To summarize: 1. They hold my funds EVERY SINGLE TIME 2. They fail to comply with notice and disclosure requirements under Regulation CC of the EFAA in regards to those holds. 3. They tell me it’s actually my fault for receiving checks as a form of payment, and if I were smarter, I would be demanding cashiers checks or cash as forms of payments. 4. They tell me I’m not entitled to the funds anyway, because payment schedules under my agreements with my business partners are artificially front-heavy. 5. They want me to come back and listen to their sales pitch on lines of credit, payroll services, credit card processing, and other mickey mouse gimmicks."
"Chase bank is the best everyone is so nice and kind if I needed help with something I would always get the help I needed I would recommend this branch to friends and family. This branch makes you feel comfortable and everyone always has a smile on their face and they greet you at the door with a smile on their face"
"Somebody at this location told me I could cash a check made out to both my wife and I as long as I was the last one to sign. When I get there they change the story and say she needs to be present. Well people have jobs and by the time we are off Chase of course is closed. Good luck getting any help from these people."
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