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Any old bank can hold onto money for you, even a piggy bank. But can they assist you in successfully managing your money and reaching your financial goals? At First Security, we can cover all that and everything in-between! With simplicity and convenience in mind, we offer a variety of services to give our account holders the tools and resources they need to thrive. Check out our variety of services, and if you don't see what you’re looking for, Let us know
Disclaimer
Not Guaranteed by the Bank. | Not FDIC Insured | Not Insured by Any Federal Government Agency | May Lose Value Including Loss of Principal |
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CardValet®
Account Services page CardValet® Use your mobile device to manage your debit card usage while protecting your accounts in real-time!
Apple Pay®
Welcome to the new way to pay! Easily and securely pay for whatever you need at participating stores and apps - with just a touch!
Samsung Pay®
Now, when you are paying for a transaction in a store, you can pay using your supported Samsung device.
Gift Cards
Give the gift that everyone appreciates! With a Convenient Visa® Gift Card, recipients can purchase exactly what they want, making gift giving easy.
Convenient Access Visa® Prepaid Cards
The Convenient Access Visa® Prepaid Card is a general purpose reloadable card with hundreds of applications! Use it to help stick to a budget, for college student spending, or to help protect you while online shopping.
Free Debit Card
When your card is in your wallet, funds are always nearby. Use your free Visa® debit card anywhere Visa® is accepted. Additionally, access your account from an ATM to get cash, transfer funds, and more.
Android Pay™
Pay confidently on the go. Now with Android Pay.
Security
First Security Bank & Trust does not knowingly solicit individually identifiable personal information from or about children online and does not knowingly market our products to children online. We fully support protecting children's identities and privacy online and recognize the responsibility to do so rests with both the online industry and with the parents.