Online Banking
Online Banking from Liberty Trust & Savings Bank gives you fast, simple and convenient control over your money.
Online banking is free and includes:
Bill Payment
After enrolling in online banking, you will have the option to add the bill pay feature, which allows you to pay recurring, occasional, and one-time bills from your computer 24 hours a day.
eStatements
An e-Statement is the same thing as a paper statement, except it is available online. When the statement is ready, an e-mail is sent notifying you that your e-Statement is available through your Liberty Trust & Savings Bank online banking account.
E-Statement delivery allows you to receive your account information quickly and securely. Your statements are available online for 24 months. However, you can save your statements on your computer for long-term access. This convenient delivery method expedites statement delivery, eliminates the hassle of storing any paper statements, and provides you with a convenient, secure storage system. It also helps the environment by reducing paper usage. (Go green!) No additional fees apply.
To enroll in e-Statements, follow these three simple steps:
eAlerts
Real-time alerting that enables you to choose what you want to be alerted about, how you receive those alerts, where you receive those alerts, and even when you receive them.
Mobile Banking
Get your account information at your fingertips. Log on to mobile banking, using your online banking User ID and password, through your cell phone and check balances, transfer funds and more. It is easy to manage your finances on the go when you take advantage of Liberty Trust & Savings Bank’s mobile banking. Mobile banking uses the web browser on your cell phone, so you can easily and securely:
You will be charged internet access rates depending on your carrier. Web access is needed to use mobile banking. Check with your service provider for details on specific fees and charges.
Download Our Liberty Trust & Savings Bank App
Mobile Deposit
This gives you the ability to securely take a picture of the front and back of a check and “deposit” the item electronically, without ever having to visit a branch or ATM.