All-In Checking is Becoming Rewards Checking

Only the name will change — all features and benefits will stay the same.

The transition to Rewards Checking will happen automatically

On October 1, 2024, our All-In Checking account will be renamed Rewards Checking. Only the name is changing; all of the account’s features and benefits will remain the same. The transition to Rewards Checking will be automatic, so there’s no action required on your part if you currently have an All-In Checking account.

To help you understand what to expect and to address any questions, we’ve provided a helpful Q&A.

Rewards Checking Q&A

We’re updating the name to better align with the variety of rewards, perks, and discounts that come with the account.

No. The transition from All-In Checking to Rewards Checking will happen automatically.

Yes. Your account number will stay the same.

No. Your auto-transfers and Bill Pay transactions will continue as usual.

Yes. Your current debit card will continue to work, and you will not need a new card.

Yes. You may continue to use your existing checks, and you will not need to order new ones.

No. You will continue to access your account the same way you currently access it.

No. All account features and benefits will remain the same.

No. The account features and services you have registered for and/or activated will continue to function as usual.

No. The account fee will remain $6.50 per month plus tax.

No. You will continue to earn one (1) point per every three (3) dollars of each qualifying transaction when you use your Rewards debit card in signature-based or PIN-based transactions.

Yes. The Rewards points you have earned will stay in your Rewards account until they are used or expire.

Yes. Starting October 1, you will see Rewards Checking in online banking, our mobile app, and on statements.

If you have any further questions, please contact us. We appreciate your flexibility as we consistently strive to enhance the products and services we offer.

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