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Getting Started

Who can I contact with any questions, problems or comments? You may contact customer service at your nearest PCB Financial Center during business hours or Contact Us for general questions only. Please do not include any sensitive information such as account numbers or social security numbers in the email.

With 24/7 Online Banking you get FREE up-to-the-minute information about all of your eligible accounts. Access is secure and convenient and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Some features of Online Banking are:

  • Access and print information on all eligible accounts including loans.
  • Review and print transactions and statements.
  • Confirm deposits, withdrawals and checks cleared.
  • Transfer funds between accounts and make loan payments.
  • Enroll in mobile banking.
  • Pay bills and pay a person (P2P).
  • Manage your PCB debit card.
  • Add travel notices.
  • Download transactions to many financial management programs.
  • In general, Online Banking is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. However, the system may be down periodically for maintenance or for other reasons outside our control.
You will need an account with PCB. Other requirements include:

  • A personal computer or mobile device.
  • Internet access from an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Internet Browser software such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome or Firefox.
  • Browser must be capable of 128 bit encryption and must have cookies enabled.
For more information on your favorite browser's encryption features and how to download updated versions of your browser, click on one of the following browser links:

There are basically two types of encryption: "High" and "Standard". The difference between these types of encryption is the strength of capability. A "High" (128-bit) encryption is more powerful than a "Standard" (40 or 56-bit) encryption. "High" or 128-bit encryption means there are a septillion possible keys that could fit into the lock that holds your account information, but only one that works for each time you bank online.

PCB uses the highest level of encryption (128-bit) to ensure your online transmissions are secure. Our Internet banking system does not support use of browsers with 40 or 56-bit encryption. 

Cookies are a secure way for us to keep track of your online banking session. They are valid for one session only and each time you log on, you receive a new set of cookies. Verify they are enabled for the browser you use.

Yes, you have to enroll for online banking. Contact your nearest PCB Financial Center or you may self-enroll online.  You must have a deposit or loan account at PCB prior to self-enrolling.

Upon your first visit to the Online Banking site you will be asked to create a password and to set up multifactor authentication.

24/7 Online Banking is FREE!

After you have signed up for the service, visit our website at www.yourbank.bank and enter your User ID in the 24/7 Online Banking login box on the right side of the page.









Logging On and Off Online Banking

There may be several reasons you are experiencing difficulty logging into your 24/7 Online Banking session. If you complete the ID and Password fields and click Login and your computer does not seem to do anything, the problem may be your browser. Verify that www.yourbank.bank is added to trusted sites and that cookies and pop ups are allowed for www.yourbank.bank.

We also recommend you clear the browsers temp cookies/cache, close all browser windows after all temp cookies/cache are removed. Then open a fresh browser window and try logging in again.
As a security measure, accounts will lock for several reasons This includes inactivity or an incorrect Password being entered THREE times in a row. If your account is locked, please contact your nearest PCB Financial Center during business hours.

Upon proper identification, we will be happy to unlock the account and reset the password. You can also unlock your account by clicking 'Forgot' on the login screen.
Online banking has a 10-minute time out feature. If the system has been inactive for 10 minutes, you are required to re-enter your ID and password. The system will produce a pop-up window after 9 minutes warning of the imminent time out. For your protection, PCB highly recommends logging off Online Banking when you have completed your transactions.
Online banking accounts are considered inactive and are deleted if you do not login at once every 6 (six) months.











Account Information

With Internet Banking you can view most of your PCB checking and savings accounts, IRA accounts, certificate of deposit accounts as well as most loan accounts.
Either contact customer service at your nearest PCB Financial Center during business hours, or use the secure "Contact Us" link within Online Banking.
Account transactions and balances are real-time and will change during the day as you carry out transactions. There may be delays from time to time because of processing or system issues which we cannot control. 24/7 Online Banking transactions are processed and information updated only on business days.
No. Each 24/7 Online Banking Customer must use their own login and password.
Yes, with PCB's Online Banking, you can transfer money between eligible PCB checking and savings accounts. You may also make loan payments on your PCB loan from your PCB deposit account. You must be the sole or joint owner on the account.
Yes, you can edit or delete a transfer anytime before the transfer processes. Once the transfer completes, it will show in Transfer History and you cannot modify or cancel the transfer.
Absolutely.
Yes, by verifying your confirmation number and transfer history.

Funds transfers and Loan transfers performed before 6:00 PM may be viewed in Online Banking on the following business day.
Yes, depending on the type of account you have. Most checking accounts have no limits on the number of transfers. However, money market and savings accounts are limited by federal regulation.
Yes. Your financial data can be downloaded into a compatible format for some financial software including QuickBooks and Quicken. QuickBooks and Quicken also offer Direct Connect which allows your financial data from online banking to automatically transfer into QuickBooks or Quicken. Data can be downloaded and saved in the following formats:

  • Open Financial Exchange (OFX)
  • Quicken (QFX)
  • Intuit QuickBooks (QBO)
  • Personal Finance (QIF)
  • Spreadsheet (CSV)
  • Word Processing (TXT) 
Regulators place a strict burden on banks to limit potential liability with respect to funds being improperly moved from corporate accounts to personal accounts. A check being written from the corporation by an authorized signer, to a specific payee, provides a paper trail that can be used if, at any future date, there is any question as to why corporate funds were moved to a personal account.

This applies to Corporations, Limited Liability Companies (LLC), and partnerships. However, those customers with Sole Proprietorship will continue to have the ability to transfer funds between their business and personal accounts.
You can access and print your 18 most recent statements.



24/7 Online Banking Security

Always protect your 24/7 Online Banking Identification and password. Below are tips on how to protect your Identification and password.

  • Do not use an obvious number or other accessible information for your Online Banking ID or PIN.
  • Ensure no one is watching when you enter your Online Banking ID and password.
  • Try to memorize your Online Banking ID and password rather than writing them down.
  • If you record your Online Banking ID and password, store the document in a secure place.
  • Do not share your Online Banking ID and password with others.
  • Report any unusual account activity immediately.
  • Do not give your information to anyone requesting it over the phone or by email unless you have initiated the request.
  • Always log out of the system. 
Check out our Fraud Protection page designed to inform consumers of their rights and responsibilities when banking over the internet.
State-of-the-art technology is used to keep your information secure. All sensitive and personal information is encrypted, and access requires passwords that only you know. In addition, your account numbers, Social Security numbers, and Tax ID numbers are never displayed on the online system.

However, if you feel your information has been jeopardized in any way, please contact a Customer Support Representative immediately at (304) 358-2311 or 1-866-722-2651 during business hours.












Online Bill Pay

Your payments are electronically transferred from your PCB checking account to your payee's account through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network. If the party you are making a payment to is not setup for electronic transfer, a check is sent via US Mail.
Consumer Bill Pay customers are charged a fee for rush delivery of a payment and for gift payments. There are no other consumer Bill Pay fees.  See the fee schedule PDF for account and item fees for Business Bill Pay accounts.
You can pay any person (P2P) or company. The next door neighbor, the utility company, the bank, and even a child in college.
Always allow at least 3 business days for electronic payments and at least 5 business days for payments made by check.
All scheduled payments that fall on the weekend or a holiday will be processed the previous business day. Always allow at least 3 business days for electronic payments and at least 5 business days for payments made by check.
If you request a payment for more than the balance in your account and the payment is to be made electronically (i.e. through the ACH network), the system will continue to check your account until funds are available, at which time the payment will be processed.

If you request a payment be paid by a check, the check is written and the check is processed like any other check. If your account has insufficient funds to cover the check when the check is presented to the bank for payment, you will incur the same overdraft/non-sufficient funds (NSF) charge as if it was a check you have written.
Yes. You may schedule both one-time and recurring payments.
Yes, as long as you have a checking account with PCB.
Yes. The memo field will be printed on the check along with your account number with the vendor.
You can quickly change your email address by logging into PCB's online banking, clicking on Options and then clicking Personal Options. You will see your old email address and a box to type your new email address.





Electronic Statements/Notices (eDocuments)

eDocuments are electronic copies of your statements and/or bank notices that you can view, search, save and print online.
eDocuments are available to customers using PCB's 24/7 online banking service.
Yes. Your eDocument is stored on a secure server and transmitted to your Internet browser using 128-bit encryption. Only you can access your eDocument using your 24/7 online banking username and password. Paper statements can be taken from an unsecured mailbox for criminal activity.
No
You need to enroll to use PCB's 24/7 online banking service. Log into your online banking account, click the eDocument tab and review and accept the agreement. Be sure your correct email address is entered. 
Yes. You may enroll in eDocuments by logging into your 24/7 online banking account using your secure log on information either at home or you can contact your nearest PCB Financial Center and request one of the bank's customer service representatives to enroll you.
No. When you enroll to receive your statements electronically, you no longer will receive a paper copy in the mail.
Each statement cycle, you will receive an email from PCB notifying you a new statement is ready for review. Simply click the link within the email. The link will direct you to log on online banking. After logging into online banking, click the eDocuments tab at the top of the screen. The first screen to appear under eDocuments lists statements and notices ready for your review. Click 'View Details' beside the statement or notice.
No. Your eDocument is always available to you in the online banking website.  Reasons you may not receive an email include your email address changing or the email notification is delayed or deleted by a server transmitting over the Internet (spam filters, mailbox size restrictions, user designed filters to protect against spam).

Verify your email address is correct in your online banking profile. You may also need to contact your email provider if you suspect they are blocking eDocument emails from your mailbox.
You can quickly change your email address by logging into PCB's online banking, clicking on Options and then clicking Personal Options. You will see your old email address and a box to type your new email address.
Log into online banking and go to your accounts page. Click the eDocuments tab at the top of the screen and then click 'View Details' beside the statement or notice you wish to view. Your eDocument statement will include check images.

If you view the regular online banking statement by clicking 'Statement' in the dropdown box beside the account, you will only see a pdf file of the statement and it will not include check images.
eDocuments are securely archived for 18 months.
Yes. You can print the statement after opening it by clicking the printer icon in the toolbar or click on File and Print located in the toolbar at the top of the statement screen.
Yes. Visit any PCB location during business hours to request a printed copy of a statement. There may be a fee for a printed statement.
Are check images attached to my online statement?
Yes. online eStatements now includes check images - but only if you enroll for eDocuments. If you view statements in online banking by clicking on 'Statements' in the dropdown list beside the account, you will NOT see check images.

Can I save my eDocuments?
Yes. You can save statements and/or notices to your computer's hard drive, a floppy disk, CD or memory stick. Click on File and Save As and name your document. Browse to the location you want to save it or click the Save icon in the toolbar above the statement.

Can my eDocument information be exported to other programs?
No.

Can my eDocuments be made available for others to view?
Yes. You may setup specific eDocuments to forward to three additional email addresses.

Can I go back to receiving statements in the mail after I have enrolled?
Yes. You can unenroll from eDocuments by contacting your nearest PCB Financial Center.

PCB Mobile Check Deposit

PCB Mobile Check Deposit is a mobile check deposit service that allows you to deposit paper checks into your account using a mobile device to take a photo of the check.
Use of mobile check deposit requires an active PCB Online Banking account, enrollment in PCB's mobile banking service and eDocuments, and a PCB checking or savings account in good standing. You also need a compatible mobile device.
You can deposit:
  • Personal checks payable to you
  • Business checks payable to you
  • Checks drawn from a United States bank.

You cannot deposit:
  • Cash
  • Savings bonds
  • Travelers Checks
  • Remote credited checks or substitute checks
  • International checks
  • Items that have an issue date after the date of deposit.
  • Checks payable to any person or entity other than you.
No, mobile check deposit creates an electronic record for each deposit.

Funds from mobile deposits are made available according to PCB's Funds Availability Policy.
There is no cut-off time for making deposits. However, in order for your deposit to be credited to your account at the end of the business day's processing, you must make your deposit by 5:00 PM on that business day. Deposits received after 5:00 pm will be credited at the end of the next business day processing.
Yes, PCB will assign deposit limits to you and may modify them from time to time at the Bank's discretion. If you need to make a deposit that is over your deposit limit, contact your nearest PCB Financial Center for assistance.
After you receive confirmation that we have received an image of your check, you must mark the check as VOID and securely store the original check for 14 days. Promptly after the 14-day retention period expires, you must destroy the original check.