Security Center
If you believe you are a victim of fraud or your information is at risk, don’t panic. Below is a list of resources to help you determine the next steps and prevent future events.
Please contact us by phone or using our secure contact us form as soon as possible if you notice any of the following:
- Questionable account activity
- You did not receive your statement(s)
- Your debit card or checks are lost or stolen
- You’ve encountered a fake email, website or pop-up window, especially if you responded to any of them with personal information.
- The Federal Trade Commission has an extensive list of tips and resources to help you protect your identity.
For more information about protecting your personal financial information, please visit these helpful links:
For assistance developing an information security plan for your business including a recommended annual risk assessment and review of security controls, we recommend using the following links:
Being able to identify fraudulent versus legitimate interactions and messages plays a big role in keeping you and your money safe. We’ve got just the resource for you to test your knowledge.
Setting up alerts can help you identify fraudulent transactions, or the signs of fraud before it’s too late:
How to set up alerts
Log in to online banking or the mobile app
Find the alerts or notifications section
Choose the alerts to receive
What types of alerts are available?
Upcoming changes: Receive alerts about upcoming changes to your account
Suspicious card activity: Receive alerts when a suspicious transaction is detected on your card
Low balances: Receive alerts when your checking account balance falls below a certain limit