Everyone pays differently. That’s why we offer a variety of ways to pay that match
your individual needs. From simply swiping to conveniently scanning - and everything in between - it’s never been easier to make everyday purchases through the bank you trust.
Get in and get out with the Crews Bank & Trust Visa® Debit Card. It’s the hassle-free way to pay without relying on cash or a checkbook. Plus, you can set it up with Apple Pay to make purchasing even more convenient.
The easy, secure and private way to pay. Apple Pay allows you to make purchases at retailers and within apps in an easy, secure and confidential way with a single snap with your iPhone. All you need is an Apple Pay compatible device to make purchases without actually swiping your card or entering card information online.
Life is demanding enough, so let us help you save time to do more of the things you love. Our easy-to-use free Bill Pay service allows you to securely pay your bills online, making writing and mailing checks a thing of the past.
Paying someone is easy these days with P2P payments. Whether you need to split a bill, pay your babysitter or tip the movers, P2P allows you make a payment without ever having to share bank account information.
This exciting app puts your smartphone and your account cards together to deliver the ability to manage your Visa® Debit Card – in the palm of your hand.
Manage your bank statements safely and securely online without the hassle of paper.
Learn How to enroll in Online StatementsCrews Bank & Trust does not charge for basic Online Banking and/or Retail Bill Pay. Please note, internet service provider fees and other standard wireless carrier charges may apply.
A fee occurs whenever a stop payment is initiated via online banking.
1Available for use with smart phone. Some restrictions may apply.
2MobiMoney app required on smart phone. Offers Visa Debit Card usage alerts and other card-control features. Standard wireless carrier charges may apply. Check with your wireless carrier for details.
Investments are not a deposit or other obligation of, or guaranteed by, the bank, are not FDIC insured, not insured by any federal government agency, and are subject to investment risks, including possible loss of principal.