Customers have recently reported fraudulent phone calls pretending to be Traditions Bank, in which customers are being asked to provide card numbers and other personal information. As a reminder, neither Traditions Bank nor any other financial institution will ask for your complete card information when verifying fraud on your Traditions Bank account.
Take Charge of your Financial Future
Financial Wellness is an important piece of maintaining a healthy life, and Traditions Bank is here to provide the people, products, and resources to help you achieve financial fitness!
With these short and easy-to-understand videos, it only takes a minute to learn something new or reinforce a healthy financial habit. The more you know, the better decisions you can make!
Start Saving
Its important to set money aside for the unexpected. Having a savings account can help prevent you from having to take on debt or enduring other financial hardships. Start small where you can. Below are some helpful videos with tips to get started saving money.
FDIC Insurance Protects Your Money Deposits
An Emergency Savings Account Can Help Cover Unexpected Expenses
Saving For Retirement? Consider 401(k) Plans And IRAs
Teach Your Kids The Importance Of Saving Money
How to Save and Earn with CDs
Are You Saving For Your Future Needs?
Mobile and Cyber Security
At Traditions Bank, we leverage advanced security measures to keep your information safe and secure. We can’t do it without your help! Knowing what to be aware of when online will help keep your personal and financial information safe and secure.
IMPORTANT: While Traditions Bank may contact you regarding your account or to inform you of suspicious activities related to your account, WE WILL NEVER ASK YOU TO PROVIDE YOUR LOG-IN CREDENTIALS OVER THE PHONE OR VIA EMAIL. If you get a call or email of this nature, please report it to us immediately.
What is Phishing & Smishing?
Online Account Takeover
Password Managers Can Help Keep Your Online Accounts Safe
Smartphone Security Tips
Resources for Older Adults
Learn more about potential scams targeting seniors and ways to keep you or your loved one’s financial information safe.
Debit, Credit Card Alerts Help Keep You Safe and Informed
Beware of the 'Grandparent Scam'
Preventing Financial Abuse Of The Elderly