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Personal checking accounts I Union Bank acquisition & customer transition

Our goal is to make checking work for you. During your transition to U.S. Bank, here’s what you can look forward to: • Before your account moves to U.S. Bank on Memorial Day weekend 2023, you'll receive a letter in the mail in mid-May 2023 containing your new account number. Please make sure to use your new account number starting May 30, 2023. • You’ll receive a new U.S. Bank Debit and/or ATM Card with a new card number by July 15, 2023. Until then, continue using your current Union Bank Debit and/or ATM Card. • Your existing direct deposits, bill pay and automatic payments will not be interrupted. • Use your old checks until they’re gone. Reorder your checks through U.S. Bank and use your new U.S. Bank account number. Enjoy fee free access at U.S. Bank ATMs when you use your Union Bank Debit Card, ATM Card or Credit Card. Please note, we're updating our ATMs to bring you an enhanced experience. During this time, you might only be able to access your primary checking and saving accounts. Enhancements will be completed May 30. If you currently have a stop payment on your account for a check or ACH transaction, it will remain in effect as your accounts convert to U.S. Bank for the duration stated: • Expiration date is before May 30, 2025 – stop payment date will remain the same • Expiration date is after May 30, 2025 – stop payment will expire on May 30, 2025 • No expiration date – stop payment will expire on May 30, 2024 To cancel a stop payment, you can log into your acco...

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Union Bank acquisition and customer account transition I U.S. Bank

June 23 to 29 Credit card accounts transition to U.S. Bank. Union Bank credit card balances and past and current account information will transfer and be available to view in mobile and online banking on June 28. Union Bank credit card rewards balances will transfer and be available to view in mobile and online banking on June 29. A mobile app that’s designed with you in mind. After your account transfers, you'll be able to use your smartphone or mobile device to download the • View your balances and available credit. • Review e-statements and transactions. • Manage and pay bills. • Send ® • Deposit checks • Find the nearest U.S. Bank branch or ATM. You’ll receive a new U.S. Bank Debit and/or ATM Card by July 15, 2023. If you haven’t received your new card by July 15, 2023, call 24-Hour banking at 800-USBANKS (872-2657). Until then, continue to use your Union Bank Debit and/or ATM Card as you always have. After you receive your new card, be sure to: • Activate and start using your new card for purchases right away. • Verify any automatic payments have been updated with your new card information. Common payments include cell phone services and utility companies. • Re-set up any Account Alerts that were set up with your Union Bank Debit Card. • Re-establish any stop payments that were set up with your Union Bank Debit Card. • Save your new card into your digital wallet or favorite device. Yes, Union Bank branches will open as U.S. Bank on May 30. U.S. Bank will stay in the C...

Locations & Hours

Locations and Hours When you do your banking locally, you always have a team of people willing to help your bank serve you better. Stop into any Union Bank branch in Vermont or New Hampshire for in-person help, or get to know the team at your local branch to see why banking local makes life easier. Union Bank currently maintains 18 banking offices, 3 loan centers and multiple ATMs throughout northern Vermont and northwestern New Hampshire. Visit our branch pages below to view hours and addresses for each location. Or, view our To locate the nearest Union Bank branch, ATM or Loan Center, please enter an address or zip code in the box below, selected a desired radius, and click the Search button. You can also select an icon in the map for detailed location information. • UB Branch • Remote ATM • Affiliated ATM* • Loan Center Looking for a list of locations? See our ATM locations, and ATM network. *Union Bank customers have access to affiliate ATMs to make withdrawals without a fee. Deposits are not accepted at these locations. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sidebar

U.S. Bank Review 2023

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What is Zelle? How do you use Zelle? FAQ

You can send money to friends, family and others you trust that have an account with a U.S. based bank or credit union (does not include U.S. territories). Since money is sent directly from your bank account to another person's bank account within minutes . It's important to only send money to people you trust, and always ensure you've used the correct email address or U.S. mobile phone number. If you have a checking account with Union Bank, Zelle® is already available in your mobile banking app . Check your app and follow a few simple steps to enroll with Zelle® today. You can send, request, or receive money with Zelle®. To get started, log into your Union Bank mobile app and tap the "Transfer/Send" menu button at the bottom of the screen, then select the Zelle® icon. Following the prompts, enter the information requested, accept the terms and conditions, and you're ready to send and receive money with Zelle®. To send money using Zelle®, simply select someone from your mobile device's contacts (or add a trusted recipient's email address or U.S. mobile phone number), add the amount you'd like to send and an optional note, review, then hit "Send." In most cases, the money is available in your recipient's bank account in minutes . To request money using Zelle®, choose "Request", select the individual from whom you'd like to request money, enter the amount you'd like to request, include an optional note, review and hit "Request" . To receive money, just share your enrolled em...

Union Bank

CUSTOMER ALERT:Union Bank is aware of a social engineering campaign that is targeting our customers via text messages. The text message states that your account is on hold and requests that you enter your debit card number. These text messages are not legitimate and should be deleted if received!If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Operations Department at 304-652-3531 or 888-328-6466 Click Here to Protect Your Financial Information Debit Card Care Center 833-357-0021 Toll-free after-hours debit card support Lost/stolen cards, PIN resets travel exemptions, card replacements, temporary limit increases, transaction inquiries Common-Sense Community Banks Distinct from Silicon Valley Speculators A message from our President and CEO, Tim Aiken Attention Small Businesses What would your business do with over $400k? That's the average payroll tax refund amount Innovation Refunds clients have received Bank Safe, Bank Smart All from a bank you already know and trust Access multi-million-dollar FDIC insurance, earn interest on large deposits and maintain access to funds. Deck Out Your Back Yard Turn you home equity into cash With a Union Bank HELOC loan. Contact your local branch manager today. Welcome Union Bank would like to personalize your banking experience. Please enter your first name below.. This level of personalization will not lead to the sale of your name or leak your identity. The information you provide will only be stored on your computer and will...

Personal banking account transition to U.S. Bank I Union Bank acquisition

If you currently have a stop payment on your account for a check or ACH transaction, it'll remain in effect as your accounts convert to U.S. Bank for the duration stated: • Expiration date is before May 30, 2025 – stop payment date will remain the same. • Expiration date is after May 30, 2025 – stop payment will expire on May 30, 2025. • No expiration date – stop payment will expire on May 30, 2024. To cancel a stop payment, you can log into your account via the U.S. Bank Mobile App or online banking, at your local U.S. Bank branch, or by calling 24-hour banking at 800-USBANKS (872-2657). If you have a stop payment on your Union Bank Debit Card, it won't be transferred to U.S. Bank. After receiving your new U.S. Bank Debit Card, please contact U.S. Bank to re-establish any stop payments that were set up with your Union Bank Debit Card. You’ll receive a new U.S. Bank Debit and/or ATM Card by July 15. If you have not received your new card by July 15, call 24-Hour banking at 800-USBANKS (872-2657). After you receive your new card, be sure to: • Activate and start using your new card for purchases right away. • Verify any automatic payments have been updated with your new card information. • Re-establish any stop payments and account alerts that were set up with your Union Bank Debit Card. • Save your new card into your digital wallet or favorite device. While we expect that most automatic payments that were set up with your Union Bank Debit Card will automatically be updated...