To open a bank account, you typically need a government-issued ID (such as a driver's license or passport), proof of address (such as a utility bill), and sometimes a social security number or taxpayer ID.
To open a bank account, you typically need a government-issued ID (such as a driver's license or passport), proof of address (such as a utility bill), and sometimes a social security number or taxpayer ID.
Money transfers can be done online through the bank's website or mobile app, or in-person at a branch. You may need the recipient's account number and routing number for external transfers.
Our bank employs advanced encryption and authentication protocols to safeguard your account information. Additionally, we offer features like two-factor authentication and fraud monitoring to enhance security.
Fees vary depending on the type of account and services used. Common fees include ATM fees for using out-of-network machines and overdraft fees for exceeding your account balance.
If your card is lost or stolen, please contact our customer service immediately to report it. We'll cancel the card and issue you a replacement promptly. You may also be protected against unauthorized transactions with our fraud protection services.
Yes, you can set up automatic payments for bills or recurring transfers through online banking or by contacting customer service. This feature allows for convenient and timely payments without manual intervention.
You can deposit funds into your account through various methods such as direct deposit, ATM deposits, mobile check deposit, or in-person at a branch. While some methods may be free, others may incur fees or have restrictions depending on the type of deposit and account.
You can access your account statements and transaction history online through our website or mobile app. Additionally, you can opt to receive electronic statements via email or view them directly within your online banking portal for easy access and record-keeping.