COVID-19
Important Updates
As a precautionary measure to help reduce the risk associated with transmission of the coronavirus (COVID-19), effective Wednesday, November 18, 2020, we are temporarily suspending lobby traffic. Please use one of our following drive-thru locations to conduct any in-person transactions:
Escanaba Office - 4 drive-thru lanes and drive-up ATM
Gladstone Office - 2 drive-thru lanes and drive-up ATM
Iron Mountain Office - 2 drive-thru lanes and drive-up ATM
To avoid drive-thru wait times, please use all available lanes.
We strongly encourage the use of our online banking services. We want you to have confidence that you can bank virtually anywhere, anytime. Should you require assistance in signing up for these time saving options, or to refresh your use of it, please visit our eBanking Page or contact us at (888) 865-BANK.
PLEASE NOTE:
Our branch lobbies will be available by appointment for special circumstances. To setup an appointment, please call our office at (888) 865-BANK.
We genuinely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation during this time. The health and safety of our customers, employees, and communities is our top priority.
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Email Scams to be aware of
The bad guys are preying on your fear and sending all sorts of scams related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Below are some examples of scams your should be on the lookout for:
- Emails that appear to be from organizations such as the CDC (Centers for Disease Control), or the WHO (World Health Organization). Scammers have crafted emails that appear to come from these sources, but they actually contain malicious phishing links or dangerous attachments.
- Emails that ask for charity donations for studies, doctors, or victims that have been affected by the Coronavirus. Scammer often create fake charities after global events, such as national disasters or health scares.
- Emails that claim to have a "new" or "updated" list of cases of Coronavirus in your area. These emails could contain dangerous links and information designed to scare you into clicking on the link.
REMEMBER...
- Never open emails tor click on links from people you don't know or were not expecting.
- If you receive suspicious emails, DON'T OPEN THEM. Delete them. If they appear to be coming from an official organization, report the email through their website.
- If you want to make charitable donations, go the the charity website directly instead of clicking on any links.