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Internet Banking

  • View Balances and Transactions
  • Transfer between your Chasewood Bank accounts
  • Set up eAlerts to be notified of low balance, large transaction, check clearing, etc.
  • Verify payments by viewing cleared check images
  • Manage your budget easier
  • Download account information into most versions of Quicken, Quickbooks, or Excel

    To get started, please click on Internet Banking & Bill Pay Application to open.  You may fill out the application and submit it in person to Customer Service.

Bill Pay

  • Easily set up payments and payment reminders
  • View payment history
  • Schedule recurring payments
  • Same day or overnight payments available for select merchants
  • View bills electronically from select merchants

    To get started, please click on Internet Banking & Bill Pay Application to open.  You may fill out the application and submit it in person to Customer Service.

Mobile Banking              * Now Available *

  • Check your account balance
  • Transfer money
  • Receive account alerts

    Message and data rates may apply

    Note:  You must have a Google Account and Google Play on your Android phone or iTunes on your iPhone to access Mobile Banking.  If you don't have a Google Account and Google Play or iTunes, please click on the instructions below.

    Google Account for Google Play Instructions

    How to Set Up iTunes for Your iPhone

 

eStatements                   * Now Available *

  • Faster statement delivery
  • Reduce the chance for identity theft
  • Save time, money, and trees

    To get started, please visit Customer Service.

     

    Outwit an Identity Thief

    1.    Don’t share your secrets such as social security number, account information, PINs, passwords to anyone who contacts you online or over the phone

    2.    Shred sensitive paper such as receipts bank statements, unused credit card offers.

    3.    Keep an eye out for missing mail and consider online banking to reduce the likelihood of statements being stolen from your mailbox and never mail bills from your own    mailbox with the flag up.

    4.    Use online banking which allows you to easily and regularly monitor your financial accounts for fraudulent activity.  Sign up for text or email alerts from your bank and credit card companies for certain types of transactions.

    5.    Monitor your credit report by ordering a free copy of your credit report every four months from one of the credit reporting agencies at annualcreditreport.com

    6.    Protect your computer by using virus protection software.  Make sure your browser’s padlock or key icon is active and look for an “s” after the “http” to be sure the website is secure.

    7.    Protect your mobile device by using the passcode lock on your smartphone and other devices.  Use caution downloading apps and avoid opening links and attachments, especially from senders you don’t know.

    8.    Before you donate, sell, or trade your mobile device, be sure to wipe it using specialized software or using the manufacturer’s recommended technique.

    9.    Report any suspected fraud to your bank immediately because the faster they know, the faster they can begin to resolve your problem.