
Why cannabis bank accounts get closed. Learn common termination triggers, including undisclosed ownership changes, AML concerns, METRC revenue mismatches, sponsor bank exits, and federal compliance risk.
Cannabis bank accounts are conditional.
Banks monitor:
If risk exceeds tolerance, the bank may exit the relationship.
New investors, equity transfers, or control changes not reported to the bank.
Deposit patterns inconsistent with sales volume.
Repeated deposits structured near reporting thresholds.
Inventory tracking that does not align with reported revenue or deposits.
Sometimes the bank itself leaves the cannabis sector.
Accounts close regardless of store performance.
Marketing claims, interstate implications, or activity suggesting federal violations.
Closure is often preceded by monitoring inquiries.