We’ve received reports of scammers impersonating Crossroads Bank and contacting customers to “verify” account information. These calls may even appear to come from a Crossroads Bank phone number. Some are also directing customers to external websites to enter online banking credentials.
We will NEVER call you and ask for your online banking password, one-time security codes, full debit card number, or full Social Security number.
If you receive a suspicious call, text, or email:
1. Hang up immediately
2. Do NOT click any links or download anything
3. Contact your local Crossroads Bank branch directly through the phone number on the back of your debit card
We’ve received reports of scammers impersonating Crossroads Bank and contacting customers to “verify” account information. These calls may even appear to come from a Crossroads Bank phone number. Some are also directing customers to external websites to enter online banking credentials.
We will NEVER call you and ask for your online banking password, one-time security codes, full debit card number, or full Social Security number.
If you receive a suspicious call, text, or email:
1. Hang up immediately
2. Do NOT click any links or download anything
3. Contact your local Crossroads Bank branch directly through the phone number on the back of your debit card
From time to time, we provide links to other websites for the use of our visitors, which have been compiled from internal and external sources. By clicking “Continue” below, you will be opening a new browser window and leaving our website. Although we have reviewed the website prior to creating the link, we are not responsible for the content of the sites.
Information on linked website pages may become dated or change without notice, and we do not represent or warrant that information contained on these linked pages are complete or accurate. We suggest that you always verify information obtained from linked websites before you act upon such information.
The privacy policy of this bank does not apply to the website you visit. We suggest that you always verify information obtained from linked websites before you act upon such information.
Regular e-mail is not necessarily secure against interception. If your communication is very sensitive or includes personal information such as your account numbers, credit card number, or social security number—you may want to call us, send it through the U.S. Post Office, or use our Secure Contact Form.