We have made it easier than ever for our customers to access their accounts how they want and when they want, with Online Banking.
Stay Informed
Of course, you can log in anytime to check your current balances, confirm a check has been deposited, find out if a check has cleared, as well as other “every day” banking activities. But you can also let Online Banking do some of the work for you, by automatically sending you text and email alerts.
Get a Full Financial Picture
With Manage My Money, a Personal Financial Management (PFM) system, you can get a full picture of your finances all in one place by connecting and importing information from anywhere you have an account including banks, credit unions, even credit card providers, with just a few clicks.
Move Money
With Online Banking, you are in the driver’s seat – you can easily transfer money between your MutualOne Bank accounts, as well as accounts you have at other banks and financial institutions.
Make Payments
Because you can pay almost anyone, you can stop searching for the checkbook, and instead, send payments through Online Banking. You can also choose to receive some of your bills directly within Online Banking as well as schedule monthly or recurring payments (we’d say “so you can set it and forget it,” but that’s really not a good idea).
Control Your Debit Card
You have the power to decide how and where your card can be used, as well as to turn it on (or off) if you can’t find it.
Cut the Clutter
Signing up for paperless (or electronic) statements is more than just a good way to go green. It’s a fantastic way to cut down the clutter, as well as protect yourself from identity theft by preventing mail theft.
Go Mobile
Some people like their laptops. Others prefer their smartphones. We get it. Use our free Mobile Banking apps to access Online Banking from your phone or tablet. You will also add the ability to deposit checks and pay friends right through the app.
Ready to get started?
For more information or answers to any questions, please visit our Client Service Center, or use our Information Request Form.