Online Banking

United Bank's online banking is one of the safest, easiest ways to conduct your banking. Your transactions are secure and completely private. Online banking offers United Bank account holders convenient, safe control of their personal finances 24 hours a day, seven days a week. With a simple click of the mouse, you can check balances, transfer funds, pay bills and much more, all from the comfort of your home or office.

If You're Online, You're On Your Way

United Bank's website gives you access anytime, and allows you to:

  • Schedule bill payments, including automatic recurring payments
  • Transfer funds between accounts
  • View account balances
  • View account details, including available balance, interest rate and overdraft limit
  • View account history
  • Search account history by check number, amount or date
  • Export history to personal financial software, such as Quicken or Microsoft Money
  • Reconcile accounts
  • Purchase savings bonds
  • Initiate stop payments
  • Q Cards for automatic notification of balances or personal reminders sent via email
  • Submit address changes
  • Re-order checks
  • View monthly statements

Why Online?

Banking online with United Bank is quick and convenient, saves you a trip to one of our locations and gives you more time for the things you enjoy. It's perfectly safe, and gives you more flexibility and control - you can bank anywhere you have an internet connection! It also allows you to transfer funds or pay bills without writing a check.

Sign Up

E-mail or call a customer service representative to sign up for online banking and bill pay.

Visitors to United Banks website remain anonymous. Identifying information about visitors is not collected.




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