Security Tips

Security is of the utmost concern at First National Banking Company. That's why we have 128-bit technology in our secure Internet Banking program, and why all of the e-mail you send us through our web site is encrypted and uses the latest security technology.

For added security, we encourage you to avoid responding to any e-mail from a sender claiming to be bank personnel unless their e-mail address is routed to "fnbc.us". This means that the only letters after the "@" symbol in their e-mail address should be "fnbc.us". We also want to remind our Internet Banking customers that we will never ask for your passcode. So don't give it out to anyone. If you forget your passcode, we will simply reset it with an authorization call from you.

If an authorized signer or joint owner on your account would like access to your accounts through our Internet Banking program, this individual will need to enroll separately and create his or her own passcode.  Please do not share your passcode with anyone.


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