
Text Message Banking puts your finances as close as your cell phone!
Text Message Banking is so simple and convenient to use ... whether you are checking your current balance before making that purchase or verifying a direct deposit, Text Message Banking shows your latest account balances and transactions. Watch this quick, two minute Text Message Banking Demo to see how easy it is to use! (Note: This is a "view-only" demo. There is no audio on the demo.)
Activating Text Message Banking
Text Message Banking can be activated through your Online Banking Account in three easy steps. You will need to have your cell phone in your possession when you enroll.
Step 1 - Go to the "Mobile Banking & Alerts" tab in Online Banking and click on the "Activate" button. Enter your cell phone number. Only one cell phone number can be activated during the initial enrollment, however a secondary phone can be added later.
Step 2 - A six-digit activation code will be sent to your phone (this could take a few minutes). Enter your code in the activation screen in Online Banking. Your Text Message Banking Service is now activated!
Step 3 - After entering your activation code, you will be asked to select your primary account to be used for balances (BAL), last five transactions (LAST) and the "To" account for transfers (TRANS). You may also select the another account to be used as the "From" account in transfer requests. Finally, you may also choose to receive special SMS Alerts for weekly balances or balance alerts.
Now, you are ready to use Text Message Banking anywhere and anytime!
Common Text Commands
Help is available by texting the command HELP, but here are some of the common text commands that you will find useful.

Security with Text Message Banking
The security of your financial information is of the highest priority to us. Below are some of the security features that make this service safe and secure for you.
- Only you can activate the service after logging into your Online Banking account, and only you can link your accounts to your phone.
- Text messages will never contain confidential information about you or your accounts.
- Messages will never contain full account numbers. All account numbers are masked so only the last three digits of any account appear in the message.
- If you lose your phone, you can temporarily or permanently turn off Text Message Banking service to your phone thru Online Banking.
