First State Bank Data Conversion
Northfield Bank will perform a data conversion the weekend of March 17, 2012 in order to integrate former First State Bank accounts into Northfield Bank's data processing system. After this conversion, as a former First State Bank customer, you will be able to use any of Northfield Bank's 23 branch locations and take advantage of our full line of products and services.
Please read below for important information regarding conversion weekend.
- Your First State Bank accounts will convert to the corresponding Northfield Bank account after the close of business on Friday, March 16, 2012. Please refer to the product conversion chart, account disclosures, and fee schedule located in the Data Conversion Guide.
- You may begin using any Northfield Bank location on Monday, March 19, 2012.
- Unless you have been notified previously, your account number will remain the same.
- A supply of Northfield checks and deposit slips will be mailed to you free of charge approximately one week prior to conversion.
- You must begin using your new Northfield checks and deposit slips after the close of business on Friday, March 16, 2012. Any outstanding First State Bank checks will be honored.
- Northfield Bank's routing/transit is 226071457. Begin using this routing number for ACH transfers, wire transfers, or automatic payments beginning March 19, 2012.
- You will receive a new Northfield Debit Card approximately one week before the March 17th conversion. You may begin using this new card after the close of business on March 16, 2012. Destroy your existing First State Bank card at this time as it will no longer be active.
- If you are currently enrolled in online banking with First State Bank, please review the Data Conversion Guide about the online banking conversion.
Click here to download the Data Conversion Guide.
Online Banking Update: Former First State Bank Online Banking customers can now access their accounts online by using the Northfield Bank login window. Your User/Access ID will remain the same. Your password will be reset to the last four digits of your social security number. You will then be prompted to change your password and set up the multifactor security options. When changing your password, your current password will be the last four digits of your social security number, not your current First State Bank password.
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