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Insite National Bank

E-Statements

No more paper, just online. What could be E-Zier than that?

Don’t wait for the mailman – Get Electronic Statements! Sign Up For Free E-Statements Today!

Why wait for your statement to arrive in the mail when we can send your E-Statement the day it is prepared?

An E-Statement is an electronic version of your bank statement; it contains all the same information, plus images of your checks and deposits. E-Statements allow you to receive your bank statement via your Citizens Online Account. BASIC checking customers will receive their statements without images of checks and deposits.

It’s timely, secure and provides for quicker reconciliation of your accounts!

  • Quicker access to bank statements, you must have Internet access with the capability to open PDF files with Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher.
  • Customers must have a checking or savings account to qualify for e-statements.
  • Print a copy of your statement and check images at any time.

Login to Citizens Online and enroll in E-Statements today!

Questions? Please call Jill at 712-324-2519 for more information.

NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF THE TEMPORARY FULL FDIC INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR NONINTEREST-BEARING TRANSACTION ACCOUNTS

By operation of federal law, beginning January 1, 2013, funds deposited in a noninterest-bearing transaction account (including an Interest on Lawyer Trust Account) no longer will receive unlimited deposit insurance coverage by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Beginning January 1, 2013, all of a depositor’s accounts at an insured depository institution, including all noninterest-bearing transaction accounts, will be insured by the FDIC up to the standard maximum deposit insurance amount ($250,000), for each deposit insurance ownership category.

For more information about FDIC insurance coverage of noninterest-bearing transaction accounts, visit: http://www.fdic.gov/deposit/deposits/unlimited/expiration.html.