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How can I get access to my Home Bank account online?
You can sign up for online banking today at any of our office locations.
Do I need a Home Bank account?
Yes. To use Internet Banking services you must have access to the Internet and a personal Home Bank account such as a checking, savings, certificate of deposit, or a loan account with us.
How much does Online Banking cost?
You can view your personal account information and make transfers between your personal Home Bank accounts at no charge. You have the option of using our BillPay Service for a monthly fee of $4.95 limited to 20 transactions per statement cycle. After 20 BillPay transactions, a per transaction fee of $.35 will apply. You may use online banking without using BillPay. BillPay service charges will appear on your checking account statement when you set up your first vendor to be paid.
How do I sign up for Online Banking?
If you have a personal Home Bank account you can apply for Online Banking and BillPay today. Simply come in to any one of our convenient locations to apply. Our bank representatives will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have regarding the service. As soon as you are assigned and Access ID and Password, you may begin using Home Bank's Internet Banking Service.
What can I do online?
With online banking at Home Bank, you can bank on your own schedule. You can enjoy the convenience of accessing your accounts from your computer right in your own home or wherever you have access to the Internet - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can download your posted transaction information from your personal account to your financial management software such as Quicken or Microsoft Money. You can access our financial calculators. And, you can even pay bills without checks, all from your computer.
Which of my personal accounts can I view online?
You can view your personal deposit and personal loan accounts with us including checking, savings, money market variables, Investor's Plus, certificate of deposit, lines of credit and consumer or mortgage loan accounts.
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