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Come in to one of our banks and experience hometown banking at its best.
Sanger Bank is proud of our friendly staff and is ready to serve you in one of the following areas.

  • Mobile Banking
  • Internet banking
  • Automatic Transfers
  • Direct Deposits
  • Visa Debit Cards
  • Safe Deposit Boxes
  • Wire Transfers
  • Night Deposit

Sanger Bank’s Online Banking allows our customers a secure and convenient way to access their accounts through the Internet.
With online banking, our customers can:

  • Access and print information on all accounts including checking, savings, IRA, CDs and loans.
  • Review and print balances and transactions
  • Confirm deposits, withdrawals and cleared checks
  • Transfer funds between accounts
  • Receive E-Mail Alerts
  • Pay your bills anytime by signing up for our bill pay product

Access Internet Banking & Online Bill Pay

Download Online Banking Application (PDF)

Download the Sanger Bank Mobile Banking app on your iPhone® or Android®.
If you are a current internet banking customer mobile banking is ready for you to download at any time.

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Features:

  • Access your accounts
  • View history and check images
  • Transfer funds between your accounts
  • Visa debit Card Security
  • Bill Pay
  • Mobile Deposit Capture

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Sanger Login Screen

Access your account information through the convenience of your phone.
By using a touch-tone phone and a Personal Identification Number (PIN) you can access your checking account balance, check and deposit information. To utilize this system all you have to do is call 877-472-9231 and follow the easy to use instructions.

Sanger Bank offers an easy, fast and secure way to receive your bank statements.

  • Receive your bank statements thru CSIeSafe a secure email. No waiting for the statement to be delivered by the post office.
  • Receive your statement the day after your statement cycle ends.
  • Store your statements in an electronic format.

Sanger Bank’s New Account Department can help you get set up with E-Statements.

Sanger Bank offers Safe Deposit Boxes for your convenience at both locations.

Our safety deposit boxes are an inexpensive way to store your important papers and valuables. Please contact our New Accounts Department for box availability and annual fees.

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We currently do not have any properties available.

Call one of our branches and ask for Don Long for more details.

For your convenience we offer instant issuance of VISA EMV debit cards.

Open your checking account with us and you will leave with a VISA EMV debit card, ready to use. We are able to replace lost or stolen VISA EMV debit cards at each location.

Sanger Bank continues to strive to meet our customer’s needs.

For lost or stolen cards please call our customer service at (940) 458-4600 Select Option 1.

Sanger Bank’s mobile banking allows our customers a convenient way to deposit their checks when they are away from the bank.

Contact our New Accounts representatives to enroll in the mobile remote deposit capture.

Mobile Check Capture Terms and Conditions

1. Monitor your accounts regularly

Make sure that all transactions posted are ones you have
authorized. Report any suspected fraudulent or suspicious
activity to your bank immediately

2. Look out for strange emails

Don’t respond to emails that claim to be from your bank
(or any other company) requesting your account details or
passwords. Banks will not reach out to you over email
to ask for your account details.

3. Avoid clicking links in emails.

It is usually much safer to log in to your bank website
manually to ensure you are entering a secure site.

4. Change your bank passwords regularly.

Avoid using the same password across multiple sites and
make sure you are choosing a strong password that is a
mix of upper and lower case letters, numbers and special
characters. Avoid using any words or phrases that contain
your name, initials or your birthdate.

5. Enable two-factor authentication.

Many financial institutions have added a layer of security
for account holders. Two-factor authentication requires
you to enter an extra verification credential before you can
access your account.

6. Disable automatic login.

Do not allow your web browser to store private username
and password information for your online banking websites.

7. When available, only use your bank’s official mobile apps.

And make sure you download apps from reputable
sources such as the Apple Store or Google Play Store.

8. Not sure if something is legitimate?

Do you have questions about your bank’s technology?
Call them—they will be happy to help!

1. Controle Sus Cuentas Regularmente.

Asegúrese de que todas las transacciones publicadas sean las
que haya autorizado. Reporte inmediatamente a su banco
cualquier sospecha de actividad fraudulenta o sospechosa.

2. Esté Atento a Correos Electrónicos Extraños.

No responda a correos electrónicos que dicen ser de su banco
(o de cualquier otra compañía) solicitando los detalles o
contraseñas de su cuenta. Los bancos no se comunicarán
con usted por correo electrónico pidiendo los detalles de
su cuenta.

3. Evite Hacer Clic en Enlaces Dentro del Correo Electrónico

Por lo general, es mucho más seguro iniciar sesión en el sitio
web de su banco manualmente para asegurarse de que está
ingresando a un sitio seguro.

4. Cambie la Contraseñas de su Banco Regularmente

Evite usar la misma contraseña en varios sitios y asegúrese
de elegir una contraseña segura que sea una combinación de
mayúsculas y minúsculas, números y caracteres especiales.
Evite utilizar palabras o frases que contengan su nombre, sus
iniciales o su fecha de nacimiento.

5. Habilitar la Autentificación de dos Factores

Muchas instituciones financieras han agregado una capa de
seguridad para los titulares de cuentas. La autenticación de dos
factores requiere que ingrese una credencial de verificación
adicional antes de poder acceder a su cuenta.

6. Deshabilitar el Inicio de Sesión Automático

No permita que su navegador web almacene información
privada de nombre de usuario y contraseña para sus sitios
web de banca en línea.

7. Cuando Disponible Solo Use las Aplicaciones Móviles Oficiales de su Banco

Y asegúrese de descargar aplicaciones de fuentes acreditadas
como Apple Store o Google Play Store.

8. ¿No Está Seguro si Algo es Legítimo?

¿Tiene preguntas sobre la tecnología de su banco? Llámalos,
¡estarán encantados de ayudarle!

1. Email Fraud

If it seems too good to be true, it is probably fraud. Don’t
believe that lottery awards staff or princes from a foreign
country will contact you by email!

2. Fraudulent Payments

Be on guard against fraudulent checks, cashier’s checks,
money orders or electronic fund transfers sent with a
request for you to wire back part of the money.

3. Unsolicited Offers

Be wary of unsolicited offers that require you to “ACT FAST.”

4. Stay Up-To-Date

Make sure your device is up-to-date with the latest
security updates for your operating system — Windows,
Apple IOS, mobile phone IOS (Apple, Android, etc).

5. Warnings and Errors

Do not trust websites with certificate warnings or errors.

6. Beware of Email Attachments

It’s never a good idea to click on an email attachment or
free software from unknown sources. You could end up
exposing your system to online fraud and theft.

7. Sharing Online

Watch how much you share online. The more you post
about yourself on social networking sites, the easier it may
be for someone to use that information to access your
accounts, steal your identity and more. Protect your
personal information by maximizing your privacy settings.

8. Financial Scams

Be aware of disaster-related financial scams. Con artists
take advantage of people after catastrophic events by
claiming to be from legitimate charitable organizations
when, in fact, they are attempting to steal money or
valuable personal information.

Additional resources about being safe online:
Texas Department of Banking – www.dob.texas.gov
Texas Bankers Association – www.texasbankers.com/BankingSafely
Better Business Bureau – www.bbb.org/council/for-businesses/
cybersecurity/

1. Fraude de Correo Electrónico

Si algo parece ser muy bueno para ser verdad, es probable que
sea fraude. No crea que personal de la lotería ni príncipes de
países foráneos harán contacto con usted por correo
electrónico.

2. Pagos Fraudulentos

Mantenerse siempre alerto contra cheques fraudulentos,
cheques de caja, órdenes de pago y traspasos de fondos
electrónicamente enviados y pidiendo que usted
electrónicamente regrese una parte del dinero.

3. Ofertas No Solicitadas

Sea cauteloso de ofertas no solicitadas que requieran que
“ACTÚE RÁPIDAMENTE”.

4. Manténgase Actualizado

Asegure que su aparato esté actualizado con todas las últimas
actualizaciones de seguridad de su sistema de operación –
Windows, Apple IOS, teléfono móvil IOS (Apple, Android, etc).

5. Advertencias y Errores

No confíe en los sitios web con advertencia y errores de
certificados.

6. Cuidado Con Los Archivos Adjuntos al Correo Electrónico

Nunca es una buena idea hacer clic en un archivo adjunto a un
correo electrónico o software gratuito de fuentes desconocidas.
Puede exponer su sistema al fraude o robo en línea.

7. Compartiendo en Línea

Fíjese cuánto comparte en línea. Cuanto más publique sobre
usted en los sitios de redes sociales, más fácil le resultará a
alguien usar esa información para acceder a sus cuentas, robar
su identidad y más.

8. Estafas Financieras

Esté al tanto de las estafas financieras relacionadas con el
desastre. Los estafadores aprovechan a las personas después
de eventos catastróficos afirmando ser de organizaciones
caritativas legítimas cuando, de hecho, intentan robar dinero o
información personal valiosa.

Recursos adicionales sobre seguridad en línea:
Departamento de Banca de Texas – www.dob.texas.gov
Asociación de Banqueros de Texas – www.texasbankers.com/
BankingSafely
Better Business Bureau – www.bbb.org/council/for-businesses/cybersecurity