
If you are using Internet Explorer Version 6, you may be experiencing several issues within AnyTime Access.
MICROSOFT IS NO LONGER SUPPORTING VERSION 6, FOCUSING INSTEAD ON VERSIONS 7 THROUGH 9.
The only solution for members with Version 6 is to update your Internet Explorer to at least version 7. You can do this by going to:
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=2
clicking the download button and following the on-screen prompts.

To self-enroll, click on the graphic above,
then click on the Sign up NOW! button.
transactions from the comfort of your home or office.
We will terminate your connection after 90 days of non-use.
We do not send notification of termination.
To be re-connected, you must complete a new AnyTime Access
& e-Statements application or self-enroll on the
AnyTime Access & e-Statements link above.
The self enroll feature is not available for Bill Payer. Please click here
for our Bill Payer Application & Disclosure, which must be signed
by all owners of the checking account tied to Bill Payer.
Reminder of Best Practices for Online Security
1) Strong online banking passwords are important. Strong passwords are at least 8 characters in length, alphanumeric, case sensitive, and require the use of at least one special character (e.g., !, @, #, $, *, etc.)
2) Protect your home computer with an antivirus program and firewall. You should download and install updates on at least a weekly basis.
3) You should check the date and time your account was last accessed after logging into your account. This will help you detect unauthorized access.
4) Computers accessible to the public may be infected with viruses and/or malicious software, such as keyloggers. Don't access online banking from a public computer.
5) Always logout of online banking sessions by clicking the logout button rather than simply closing the browser wundow or using the "back" key.
1) Strong online banking passwords are important. Strong passwords are at least 8 characters in length, alphanumeric, case sensitive, and require the use of at least one special character (e.g., !, @, #, $, *, etc.)
2) Protect your home computer with an antivirus program and firewall. You should download and install updates on at least a weekly basis.
3) You should check the date and time your account was last accessed after logging into your account. This will help you detect unauthorized access.
4) Computers accessible to the public may be infected with viruses and/or malicious software, such as keyloggers. Don't access online banking from a public computer.
5) Always logout of online banking sessions by clicking the logout button rather than simply closing the browser wundow or using the "back" key.