(1)FDIC Insurance Protects Your Money Deposits When you visit a branch or our website, you’ve probably seen the signs that say: “Each depositor insured to at least $250,000.” Have you ever thought about what that really means? Learn how FDIC insurance protects the money deposited into your covered accounts.
(1)Keeping Your Accounts in Good Standing Whether it’s an account at your financial institution, your credit card, or even paying your b...
(1)What is Phishing & Smishing? Phishing and Smishing are methods criminals use to trick you into giving them personal financial inf...
(1)Some Scammers Are Targeting Personal Payment Apps Some scammers are trying to use that handy peer-to-peer mobile payment app to trick you out of your ...
(1)Starting a Family? It's Time to Begin Your Financial Planning Thinking about starting a family? Then it’s time to look closely at your finances because the costs will add up quickly.
(1)QR Code Scams QR codes, or Quick Response codes, are a convenient way to share information. But these convenient little codes have become a major target for scammers out to steal your money.
(1)Protect Yourself from Check Fraud Do you send paper checks through the mail? Do you know how to protect yourself against check fraud?
(1)When Should You Start Investing? Investing can be a great way to build wealth over time, but when is the right time to start?
(1)Teaching Kids to Use Debit and Credit Cards As a parent, preparing your teen to make smart financial decisions can seem daunting, so it's best to start early.
(1)HELOC Loans If you’re considering a kitchen remodel or another big expense, you might want to look into a home equity line of credit, or HELOC.
(1)Think About Your Loan When Purchasing A New Or Used Vehicle A loan can put you behind the wheel of a new or used vehicle, but are all loans created equal? Here are some things to consider.
(1)How Your Credit Score Affects Your Ability to Purchase a Home When buying a home, one of the most important factors in whether or not you get a loan and what your interest rate will be is your credit score.
(1)What Makes a Good Credit Score? If you’re thinking about applying for a credit card, getting a loan, or buying a house, you’re going to want to know your credit score.
(1)Tips On Raising Your Credit Score Need a boost? Try these tips to help raise a slumping credit score.
(1)Your Plan of Attack After a Hack When merchants are hacked, consumers are at risk. Is your credit or debit card in danger? Is there anything you can do? Find out now.
(1)Should I Use A Debit Card Or A Credit Card? Do you know the differences between debit and credit cards?
(1)Reasons Why You Should Use A Credit Card For Online Purchases What type of card should you use when shopping online? Your credit card is probably safest. Find out why.
(1)Debit, Credit Card Alerts Help Keep You Safe and Informed Learn how alerts help keep you informed about bank card use and other important account information.
(1)Have You Started Using A Mobile Wallet Yet? Have you started using your smartphone as a mobile wallet yet? Lean how it's both convenient and secure.
(1)Cybercrooks and Retirement Accounts You check your bank account regularly for signs of cybertheft because it’s a smart thing to do, but when was the last time you looked at your retirement account?
(1)What is Multifactor Authentication? Hackers are always looking for ways to access your email and other important accounts, but multifactor authentication can make that far harder to do – so your information is safer.
(1)Public Wifi Whether you’re at home, at the office, or especially on a public wifi network, there are steps you can take to stay secure and guard your personal information.
(1)What Is The Dark Web And Why Should You Care? What happens when stolen information shows up on the Dark Web. Is there anything you can do about it?
(1)Your Computer Has Malware. What Should You Do? Malware can be devastating. Here are some warning signs and things you can do to prevent it.
(1)Tips For Creating Strong Passwords Learn how you can create strong passwords to safeguard your online accounts.
Using Strong Passwords for Online Accounts Are your passwords strong enough to protect your accounts from unauthorized access? Read more to find out now.
(1)FDIC Insurance Protects Your Money Deposits Learn how FDIC insurance protects the money deposited into your covered accounts.
(1)Watch Out for Package Delivery Scams With online shopping, it seems like we’re always waiting for a package to be delivered—and scammers know that. Learn how to protect yourself today.
(1)Don't Fall for Tech Support Scams You don’t have to be a computer expert to recognize a tech support scam when you see one.
(1)Some Scammers Are Targeting Personal Payment Apps Some scammers are trying to use that handy peer-to-peer mobile payment app to trick you out of your money. Learn more.
(1)Watch Out For Scammers Claiming To Be From Your Bank Here are some important things to think about if someone calls claiming to be from your financial institution.
(1)Beware of the 'Grandparent Scam' Don’t let scare tactics make you a victim of the ‘grandparent scam.’
(1)Placing a Fraud Alert If you’re the victim of identity theft, or think you may be at risk, you should act quickly to protect yourself from further financial damage.
(1)What Is Skimming? Learn how to protect your debit, credit and ATM transactions from money skimmers.
(1)What is Phishing & Smishing? Learn how to keep your identity safe from dangerous Phishing and Smishing scams.
(1)Take Some Time To Teach Young Kids The Basics Of Money How do you start teaching young children about money? You talk about it in simple terms. Here are some examples.
(1)Checking Accounts Can Help Teens Keep Track Of Money A checking account can be a great tool for teens. Find out why.
(1)Don’t Share Too Much On Social Media It's best not to share too much personal information on social media. Learn why.
(1)Need Student Financial Aid? Here’s A Great Place to Start. Are you going to need student financial aid? Here's a great place to start.
(1)Do You Know How Your Payment Cards Work When You Travel? Getting ready for a vacation? Learn how planning ahead can save you money on travel transactions.
(1)Young Adults Should Start Saving for the Short and Long Term Now For young people, the path to your financial goals could be months or decades in the future, so it's important to start saving early.
(1)Paying Debts and Learning To Save Money Can Reduce Your Financial Worries Paying debts and learning to save money can reduce your financial concerns. Check out these tips.
(1)Keeping Your Accounts in Good Standing Keeping your accounts in 'good standing' can make a big difference. Learn why.