Fraud prevention
Early detection and prevention are key to minimizing risk.
Reduce check fraud risk
Automatically detect discrepancies and verify data from checks presented for payment. View errors and decide whether to pay or return the item.
- Positive Pay: Send us a file of checks issued, and we compare each check to the number and amount in your file.
- Payee Positive Pay: We verify the payee information for each check.
- Reverse Positive Pay: We send you a daily file of the checks presented for review. Decide which ones to pay and return anything suspicious.
Automatically detect discrepancies and verify data from checks presented for payment. View errors and decide whether to pay or return the item.
- Positive Pay: Send us a file of checks issued, and we compare each check to the number and amount in your file.
- Payee Positive Pay: We verify the payee information for each check.
- Reverse Positive Pay: We send you a daily file of the checks presented for review. Decide which ones to pay and return anything suspicious.
Protect your business from fraud
We take account security seriously and offer different services to help protect your business from fraudulent activity. Learn more about adding safeguards to your business accounts.
Set debit controls to lower risk
Use ACH authorization to tell us in advance which third parties can debit your account. Additional layers of security allow you to set rules for when and how much can be debited.
Receive account notifications
Set up email or mobile alerts for account activity, including balance notifications, deposits, withdrawals, online access and more.
Report suspicious activity
We will never contact you to ask for an account or card number, password or pin. Please contact us to report suspicious activity.
Protect your business from email fraud
Wire fraud continues to increase, and criminals often use BEC or C-Suite email fraud to target businesses. Learn more about email fraud to help defend your business from wire fraud.
Wire fraud continues to increase, and criminals often use BEC or C-Suite email fraud to target businesses. Learn more about email fraud to help defend your business from wire fraud.