How to Sign Up for and Use E-Statements

E-Statements, give members fast, safe and convenient anytime access to their statements. You can simply log onto Virtual Branch (home banking) and view, save or print your statement, whenever you want to.

Signing Up Is Easy

Step 1) Log onto Virtual Branch (home banking).

Step 2) Click on "Preferences" on the left side of the page.

Step 3) Click on "e-Statement Selection".

Step 4) Print and Read the Disclosure Information.

Step 5) Click on Drop-Down Box where it reads US Mail and Select "Electronic".

Step 6) Click on the "Change Button".

Step 7) The system will ask: "You have changed your Statement settings to: View regular statements electronically. Do you want to save these settings?" Click on the "Yes" Button to save the settings and enroll in e-Statements.

You are now ready to view your statements electronically online.

How To View Your Statements

Step 1) Log onto Virtual Branch (home banking).

Step 2) Click on "e-Documents".

Step 3) Click on "View Your Statements" Selection.

Step 4) View or print any of the available statements.*

*Please note that 2 monthly statements will be made available immediately and subsequent statements will be added to the availability list as they are released. The system will archive a maximum total of 18 months of statements.

Saving A Statement To Your Computer

Step 1) Log onto Virtual Branch (home banking).

Step 2) Click on "e-Documents".

Step 3) Click on "View Your Statements" Selection.

Step 4) Select the statement you wish to view & save from drop down menu

Step 5) Right Click on Statement and select "Convert to Adobe PDF" option.

Step 6) Change name of file from "Home Banking Suite" to another name (i.e. Sept-2010_statement), Select where to save file to be saved (i.e. statements folder) and click on save button.

The statement will then be saved with the name given it in the folder you have selected.

 
     
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