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Bill Pay

Pay bills online when you want, wherever you want.

Online Banking and Bill Pay offers access to your accounts securely online from any computer, tablet or smartphone – anytime, anywhere. It’s the fast and easy way to pay bills, check your balance and put time back in your busy day.

Personal Bill Pay

Bill Pay lets you:

  • Save time and postage
  • Pay any person or business online without writing checks
  • Schedule multiple payments from a single screen
  • Access bill payment status and history online
  • Receive and pay electronic bills ("e-bills") from many companies
  • Make one-time or recurring bill payments to individuals or companies 
Crews Bank & Trust does not charge for basic Online Banking with Bill Pay. Internet service provider fees and other standard wireless carrier charges may apply.
A fee occurs whenever a stop payment is initiated via online banking. 
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