General Information

You can enroll for this service by clicking here, printing and completing an E-Statement agreement.

  • Would you like to reduce your risk of identity theft?
  • Would you enjoy receiving your saving or checking account statements sooner?
  • Would it be easier for you to store your saving or checking account statements on a personal computer?
  • Would you like to reduce paper clutter and simplify filing financial information?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, E-Statements are the right solution for you. All you need to do is contact any one of our Personal Bankers to have them help you enroll.  You can also enroll for this service by clicking here, printing and completing an E-Statement agreement.

E-Statements are a service offered to all Page County State Bank customers at no charge. This service allows you to receive your saving or checking account statements via e-mail rather than a paper copy sent through the postal service. The benefits include:

  • E-Statements look just like your paper statements but arrive sooner and reduce the risk of identity theft when paper statements are mailed or discarded.
  • You can view, print and store your statements on your personal computer . . . when it's convenient for you.
 

Requirements

Any customer of Page County State Bank can sign up for E-Statements and Page County State Bank provides this great service at no charge.

Once signed-up, all you need is a personal computer with Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 (or higher) and an e-mail address.
 

How to Sign-Up

You can enroll for this service by contacting a Personal Banker and completing an E-Statement agreement. When enrolling, you will need to provide a valid e-mail address, as well as a password to encrypt the E-Statement.

You can also enroll for this service by clicking here, printing and completing an E-Statement agreement.  When enrolling, you will need to provide a valid e-mail address, as well as a password to encrypt the E-Statement.  Mail the completed agreement to:

Page County State Bank
Attn: E-Statement Department
120 E. Washington Street
Clarinda, IA  51632

After enrollment:

  1. You will need to open your "E-Statement" by opening the attachment provided with the message.
  2. Then you will be prompted to provide your password to open the statement.

**Please notify us of any e-mail address changes.

 

Common Problems and Solutions

  • E-Statements will sometimes get accidently collected in a Junk Mail or SPAM Mail folder by your e-mail service. Simply go to the mail folder containing the E-Statement and depending on your e-mail service, you should be able to mark the e-mail from us as "Not Junk Mail" or "Not Spam". Doing this will usually let your E-Statement be received through your "Inbox".
  • If you are unable to open the E-Statement, you will want to make sure you have the correct version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader from their website for free.
  • E-Statements and Online Banking are separate services and the passwords are normally not the same for both services. Currently with E-Statements your password does not expire, so the password you choose during enrollment will always be your password unless you ask for it to be changed.
 

Thank you for choosing Page County State Bank!