e-Banking FAQs
How do I sign up for e-Banking?
What do I need to sign up for e-Banking?
What if I forgot my Access ID or Password?
Is e-Banking secure?
What accounts can I access?
Can a Business customer use e-Banking?
What functionality does e-Banking provide?
Is there a fee for e-Banking?
Trouble Logging onto e-Banking?
How do I sign up for e-Banking?
Click here to sign up for e-Banking. Read and Accept the Terms and conditions. Fill in the requested information and submit.
Please see additional information on enrollment within Increased Login Security.
What do I need to sign up for e-Banking?
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An account number from any one of your existing Great Midwest accounts
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Your e-mail address
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A Web browser that supports secure transactions. You must use a recent version of a Secure Socket layer-enabled (SSL-enabled) Web browser to perform banking transactions over the Internet...older versions may not work at all.
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For security purposes you will be asked to select an Access ID and Password. For all future Logins you will use the Access ID and Password you have selected. Be sure to follow the Enrollment Instructions in the pop-up box that will appear to the right of your user information data entry box. Your Access ID must be at least 6 characters long and may contain any combination of letters, numbers or special characters. Also, your Password must be 6-16 characters long and may contain any combination of letters, numbers or special characters. We strongly encourage a password with at least one alpha and one numeric character for security reasons. Both Access ID and Password are CaSe SensiTive.
What if I forgot my Access ID or Password?
You have three options:
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Either click on the "Forgot your password?" link below the e-Banking sign in box on the home page
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Call our toll free line (888) 485-4400 during normal business hours
Is e-Banking Secure?
Great Midwest Bank takes financial security and confidentiality very seriously. Our e-Banking system utilizes 128-bit SSL encryption, digital certificate authentication, firewalls, password protection and additional layered security to protect your personal and account information. Click here for more information.
What accounts can I access?
You can access deposit and loan accounts using the same social security number.
Can a Business customer use e-Banking?
Yes, an authorized user for the business may enroll in e-Banking. The authorized user can enjoy features of including transferring funds between accounts.
What functionality does e-Banking provide?
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Access any of your accounts under the same social security number: checking, savings, Insured Investment Fund (money market), CDs, IRA's, loans and mortgages.
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Check your current account balance or view your transactionhistory from your current or previous statement for checking accounts and from the previous year for savings accounts.
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Verify if a check, debit card or direct deposit transaction has cleared.
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Transfer funds between accounts.
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Make loan payments to your Great Midwest Bank consumer, home equity or mortgage loan.
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View your mortgage balance, interest rate, escrow information or check your payment amount and due date.
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Make a one-time transfer or schedule an automatic transfer between your Great Midwest Bank accounts to occur on a specific future date and if desired to continue occurring weekly, monthly, quarterly, etc.
- Download data to Quicken, Microsoft money, Quickbooks or even Excel, to save time re-keying information into those programs.
Recognize that e-Banking account transfers are "real time", meaning they are completed at that moment. Transfers after 8:00 p.m. (Central time) Monday through Friday, after 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays or at any time on Sundays or Holidays will be processed the following business day or Saturday, whichever comes first. If you make a transfer during this time, you will receive a message stating that your transfer has been successfully completed. However the transaction will not be able to be viewed in history until the following business day or Saturday.
Is there a fee for e-Banking?
No, e-Banking is completely free.
Trouble logging into e-Banking?
Call 888-485-4400 during normal business hours or refer to our e-Banking Troubleshooting Guide.


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