How to Determine Your Checking Account Type If you have not nicknamed your accounts in Home Banking 2 1. Log in to Home Banking. 2. If nicknames are not being used, your account numbers and their “suffixes” will be displayed on the home page’s “Overview” tab under the Account heading (within the Balances section). The checking account “suffix” will be displayed at the very end, after both your checking account number and an “=” symbol. We use the checking account suffix as a code to determine your checking account type. In the example above, the checking account’s suffix is 75. 3. Use the checking account’s suffix listed in your home banking to determine your checking account type. Regular Checking account type suffixes: 75, 85, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93 Advantage Checking account type suffixes: 74, 76, 94 Any other account types/suffixes not listed here do not need to change into a new account due to the 2013 checking account changes. In the example above, the checking account has a suffix of 75 and thus would be a Regular Checking account. If you have nicknamed your accounts in Home Banking 2 1. Log in to Home Banking. How To Determine Your Checking Account Type Page 1 2. If nicknames are being used, your account nicknames (rather than account numbers and suffixes) will be displayed on the home page’s “Overview” tab under the Account heading (within the Balances section). You will next need to click the appropriate checking account’s nickname link (For the purpose of this example, assume you have nicknamed your account”*7008=75”). 3. Clicking the checking account’s nickname link will take you to the “Account Access” tab. 4 4. You will then need to click on the Account Details heading (within the Additional Account Info section). 5 5 5. The checking account’s actual account number will be displayed with the account “suffix” within the Account Details section. The checking account suffix will be listed after both your checking account number and an “=” symbol. We use the checking account suffix as a code to determine your checking account type. In the example above, the checking account’s suffix is 75. 6. Use the checking account’s suffix listed here to determine your checking account type. Regular Checking account type suffixes: 75, 85, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93 Advantage Checking account type suffixes: 74, 76, 94 Any other account types/suffixes not listed here do not need to change into a new account due to the 2013 checking account changes. In the example above, the checking account has a suffix of 75 and thus would be a Regular Checking account. How To Determine Your Checking Account Type Page 2
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