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Digital Wallet Ready

  • Features an EMV Chip for maximum security
  • Make secure purchases in-store or online
  • Easily add your debit card to your mobile digital wallet
  • Make purchases wherever Apple Pay®, Google Pay® and Samsung Pay® are accepted

Digital wallets keep your information secure by storing a device-specific card number. This lets you purchase in-store and online quickly, conveniently and securely. To use a digital wallet, just look for the contactless reader symbol or the digital wallet logo near the checkout.

My Cards: Card Management

Easily manage your debit card on the go with My Cards in your mobile app.

  • Monitor and manage usage
  • Instantly receive alerts for transactions
  • Establish transaction controls based on threshold limits, merchant categories, transaction types and specified locations
  • Turn your debit card on/off — this is especially useful for lost or stolen cards. When the card is off, no purchases or withdrawals will be approved except for previously scheduled recurring payments

Nationwide MoneyPass® ATM Network

Get the cash you need, whenever you need it at approximately 40,000+ locations

  • Never a surcharge fee
  • Approximately 40,000+ ATMs, coast-to-coast
  • Search by address, city, state or using your current location
  • ATMs are also searchable on moneypass.com or find the closest ATM here (link to ATM locations page for each bank)

Find the Account Right for You

Explore your checking account options

Managing your money is easy with our checking accounts. Whether you want our simplest account or one that earns you interest, you’ll see the benefits immediately.

Start saving for tomorrow, today

Every little bit counts, and with our savings account options, you can get started today. Putting money aside for your goals is easy with our help.

Money Advice Around the Clock

Find what you need to know, whenever you need to know it.

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