Internet Banking PIN

It is as important that only you, and persons authorized by you, can access your accounts through any of our self-directed services, such as Home Banking, Teller Phone, and ATM access. To make sure your account information stays private:

  • Keep your PIN to yourself. Never give any of your PINs to anybody that you don’t mean to have full access to your accounts.
  • Change your PIN occasionally. Did you know that your Home Banking PIN can be up to nine digits long? In the Home Banking section, you can change your PIN anytime you want. We will send you a confirmation lettter to ensure that it was YOU who changed the PIN for your Teller Phone or Home Banking.
  • Don’t allow your computer to save you PIN for you. If it fills it in for you, it will do the same thing for anyone who has access to your computer.
  • Don’t allow your computer to save secure pages.
  • Watch your statements. If you see activity on your account that you didn’t do, call us.

    We’ll work with you to investigate it and stop any unauthorized use.