Frequently Asked Questions

Personal Online Banking

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.

Personal Mobile Banking

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.

Card Control

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.

Zelle

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.

Personal Finance Manager

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.


Business Online Banking

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.


Business Mobile Banking

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.


Business Leasing

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.


Business Online Bill Pay

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.


Account Alerts

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.


eDocuments

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.


uChoose Rewards

Please contact us at (855) 256-7328 for assistance. Before you cancel your service, keep in mind the following:

  • Scheduled payments, including repeating payments, are not paid.
  • Processing payments are paid.
  • You no longer have access to your payment activity and you can no longer send payment inquiries. You should wait until all of your scheduled payments are processed before you cancel your service. If you let your scheduled payments process, then you won't have any outstanding payments that you can't view or inquire about after you cancel your service.
  • Your payees are notified to stop sending e-bills. However, it can sometimes take a few days for the payee to process the request. Therefore, until you begin receiving paper bills again you should contact the payee directly about your payment amount and payment due date. Because you can't send your payment using Business Bill Pay after you cancel your service, you should make your payment to the payee by some other means, such as a check.
  • If you decide to use Business Bill Pay again, you will have to re-enroll and set up your payee list.