Should I Switch to Electronic Statements (eStatements)?
We hear you, and we want to help clear up some of this question for you! Here’s everything you need to know about switching to eStatements:
Are eStatements safer than regular statements?
Yes, tremendously. When you receive paper statements in the mail, you will always run the risk of your mail being stolen or sent to the wrong address. Switching to eStatements allows your important financial information to remain secure on an encrypted server, and they’ll always be delivered to your specific account.
How much do eStatements cost and who can view them?
Enrolling in eStatements is free for any customer! Estatements can only be viewed by individuals having access to the account. That means if you have a shared account, both account holders are able to access the electronic statements! This puts you in control of who views your financial information!
What are some of the benefits that I get by switching to eStatements ?
There’s actually a lot of benefits you receive by switching to eStatements! You get convenience, safety, stress-free banking and much more by making the switch.
- Right off the bat, it’s faster than snail mail. If you get your statements mailed, it can take 3-7 days to receive them. With eStatements, you get access to your financial information immediately. This way you don’t need to wait to balance your checkbook.
- You can stay more organized with eStatements. Your statements are automatically organized online by month. No more wasting precious filing space or labeling every statement that comes in the mail—you’re already covered.
- Less worrying thanks to notifications. no more worrying about when your mailed statement will arrive. With eStatements, you will receive an email notification when your statement is available.
- 24/7 access to your important information. If you need access to your statements and you aren’t at home, no need to worry! Your statements are available online anytime, anywhere with your login information.
- They’re better for the environment. Less papers means less trees get cut down, so you are playing a part in reducing paper waste.