Personal Savings
Get the most out of your savings.
Begin your next financial journey in Florida with a rewarding savings account.
Here is what you'll need to open a new account online:
- A photo of your Driver's License or Passport to upload.
- Personal information, including your Social Security Number and Date of Birth.
- You'll also need a way to fund your account with either a credit card or by connecting an existing checking account. If you are using an outside checking account, you'll need your account number and routing number.

Personal Savings
Preparing for an emergency. Planning for a vacation. Whatever your reason is for saving, we have you covered. Our personal savings accounts can help you start working toward your goals sooner and get you there faster.
Benefits of a Personal Savings Account:
No Minimum Opening Deposit*
*Maintain minimum daily balance of $200 to avoid the $5 Maintenance Charge.
Online Statements**
Convenient. Secure. Environmentally friendly.
**Enroll in Online Statements to avoid the $3 Maintenance Charge.
Help Children Manage Their Own Money
- No Maintenance Charges for account holders under 18 years of age. *
*Maintenance Charges apply when account holder turns 18.
1Some restrictions may apply.
2Mobile App required. Cell phone provider may charge additional fees for web browsing and/or text messages. In order to use Mobile Banking, the browser on your mobile device must be capable of storing cookies.
3Subject to eligibility. Deposits are subject to verification. Deposit limits and other restrictions apply. Must have the Mobile App downloaded to your smart phone. Must retain check for seven days prior to destroying it. Check images will not be available online. For copies, contact us.
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