COVID-19 Readiness

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The Bank of Missouri remains committed to the health and safety of our customers, team members and communities. As the situation around coronavirus continues to evolve, we are taking every effort to best serve your banking needs while promoting everyone's well-being.

How we're here to serve you

In good times and challenging ones, we adapt to situations to remain your trusted financial partner. Whether on the phone or in person, we're ready to serve you.

If you have financial questions or concerns, please reach out to your local branch or call us at 888-547-6541.

How to access your account

Now more than ever, we're encouraging customers to use the many ways to access accounts without visiting the bank. You have options, and we're here to answer any questions.

Mobile and online banking

Check account balances, pay bills, transfer money, deposit checks and more through these digital channels. Enroll in online banking or download the app to get started. 

Phone support

Get support and account information daily, 5 am to midnight, by calling us at 888-547-6541. 

24-hour telephone banking

Use AnyTime Access from a touch-tone phone to monitor account balance and transaction history, transfer funds between accounts, transfer funds for loan payments and more. It's available anytime by calling 888-627-6799.

ATMs

ATMs are available at most Bank of Missouri locations.

Interactive Teller Machines (ITM)

An ITM is like an ATM, but much more personal. Tap to interact with a live teller and do just about everything you can do inside the bank branch. Cash and deposit checks. Make withdrawals in many common denominations. Deposit cash, break a larger bill and make a loan payment. You can also communicate through on-screen text messaging.

What we're doing for the health of our customers and teammates

We're encouraging employees and customers to follow the personal hygiene recommendations provided by the CDC. We're also asking teammates to stay home from work when feeling sick.

How to protect your account

Be aware of scammers ready to take advantage of this situation. Here are some things to consider:

  • Criminals may call posing as your bank to get you to give up important account information. Remember, do not give out your online banking login, account number, debit card number or Social Security number. The Bank of Missouri will never call you asking for this information. When in doubt, hang up and dial us at 888-547-6541. That way you can feel confident you are talking to The Bank of Missouri.
  • Scammers are sending emails posing as the Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization or other experts. Be careful about clicking links, opening attachments and downloading files from emails. The scammer is likely trying to put a virus or other malware on your computer or trick you into giving up your personal information.
  • We all want to help right now, but be cautious when making donations. Do not donate to anyone who asks you to do so in cash, by gift card, or by wiring money. Take your time to select a reputable charity, and if something doesn't feel right, don't donate.

These are a few of the common scams. Visit the Federal Trade Commission's website to learn more about scams and protecting yourself. Also, be sure to review your account regularly and contact us right away if you notice anything unexpected.

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