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How Text Banking Works

Step 1
Login and Activate

Log into Internet Banking, and look for the Mobile Banking & Alerts button. After clicking on it, find and click the Activate button.
 
Step 2
Verify your phone (make sure you have it with you!)
Enter your cell phone number, and we'll send you a text message with a unique activation code that you'll need to enter to complete the process (this ensures that it's your phone number and it's in your possession). Once verified, select your preferences, and you’re done!
 
Step 3
Start texting
Now with your phone set up, just send a text message to 454545 whenever you want, and we'll send the response right back to your phone (it's just like texting your friends!) Here's a quick list of some of the common requests you can text:
BAL — Current and available balances for a primary account you designate
LAST — The last five transactions in your primary account.
BAL ALL — Current and available balances for all the accounts you have with us .
 
 
Click here to view the demos and download a Text reference card 
Click here to view the FAQs


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