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Safety Tips for the Holiday Season
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[12/09/2024] PromiseOne Bank cares about protecting yourself, your loved ones and your finances during this busy holiday season. Here are some tips to keep yourself, your money, and your identity safe during the hustle and bustle of the season. Beware of Scams ‘Tis the season for scams. Email scams asking for account information and passwords increase this time of year, as do robocalls with a voice telling you they are from a reputable business such as “Visa Services” or “Amazon”. No reputable retailer or financial institution will ever call you and ask for your personal information. These scams may come in the form of phone calls, text messages and emails. Make sure to hang up the phone calls, and delete unsolicited text messages and emails. If you are concerned, you can call the business back using the phone number provided from their website. Do Not Shop Online Using Public Wi-Fi Utilizing public WiFi is not a safe method when shopping online. To protect yourself, make all online purchases from your home or turn off public Wi-Fi and use data instead. Entering your credit card number or other sensitive bank account information makes you much more susceptible to fraud when using an unsecured network. Carrying Cash or Making Large Cash Transactions Always be aware of your surroundings when you plan to carry large amounts of cash on your person. This includes when you make a large cash deposit or withdraw cash from a teller window or ATM. PromiseOne Bank has security guards in all branch locations for your safety. If withdrawing from an ATM be sure to try to do so in the day time and be aware of your surroundings, including when entering your PIN information. Personal Safety Tips for this Holiday Season
- Shop during daylight hours whenever possible. If you must shop at night, go with a friend or family member.
- Avoid wearing expensive jewelry while out casually shopping.
- Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
- Keep cash in your front pocket.
- If your debit or credit card is lost or stolen, contact your financial institution right away.
- Beware of strangers approaching you for any reasons. At this time of year, “con artists” may try various methods of distracting you with the intention of taking your money or belongings. Large displays of holiday gifts should not be visible through the windows and doors of your home.
- Be extra prudent to lock your doors and windows when you leave your house or at night.
Daylight savings time ends
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Daylight saving time (DST) ends on Sunday, November 3, 2024 at 2 AM local time.
Important notice (For Virginia customers only)
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[10/25/24] Dear Customers, Re: Important Notice Regarding ACH Routing Number Change Effective October 31, 2024, all ACH transactions using the Bank of Hope routing number will no longer be honored by PromiseOne Bank. Any ACH transactions (credit or debit) initiated using the Bank of Hope routing number after October 31, 2024, will be returned. To ensure uninterrupted ACH services, it is crucial that you update your ACH routing number with all your payees, billers, and direct deposit sources as soon as possible. PromiseOne Bank routing number is 061121180. Additionally, please note that Bank of Hope online/mobile banking will also no longer be available after November 1, 2024. If you need further assistance, please contact your nearest PromiseOne Bank branch:
- Annandale Branch: 703-354-4310
- Centreville Branch: 571-321-6272
Tips to avoid check fraud
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5 Star rating on Bauer Financial in 2024
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Junior Achievement of Georgia
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[3/28/2023] PromiseOne Bank team had a great time volunteering with Junior Achievement of Georgia at their Discovery Center in Gwinnett. Our dedicated volunteers assisted Richards Middle school student through the rare opportunity to experience their personal financial futures first-hand. Volunteers assisted students in an immersive simulation that enabled the students to develop skills to successfully navigate todays complex economic environment and discover how decisions today can impact tomorrow. It was fun working with the students and sharing our financial knowledge that the students can utilize as they plan for the future! PromiseOne Bank will be planning future events and will continue support for our community!
The 5th Shredding Event
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PromiseOne Bank had another opportunity to give back to the community with its annual shredding event. The 5th shredding event took place last Saturday at the Duluth Branch located at 2385 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth, from 10 am to 12 pm. We were delighted to welcome over customers and non-customers to the event. We were grateful for the opportunity to assist them in safely disposing of their sensitive documents.