Protect yourself from fraud!

We will never ask for your online banking password, debit card pin #, or to send money using Zelle® to anyone, including yourself. If you receive a request like this, it is likely a scammer trying to trick you. If you have provided the information, please contact us immediately.

Knowledge Center

Welcome to the New Bank Midwest Website

Jun 19th, 2024

by: Anna Beam, Vice President | Associate Marketing Director

New Bank Midwest Website Enhancements  The enhanced Bank Midwest website launched on Thursday, June 20, 2024. We've been working hard to bring you all the same features you already use and enjoy, with an updated design. Online and Mobile Banking The website design changes will not impact online or mobile banking or any functionality within those systems. Logging ...

Read More

What Is So Positive About Positive Pay?

May 27th, 2024

by: Abby Martin

Banking SolutionsBusiness Tips

Old School crime is back and check fraud is surging. Thankfully, businesses are turning to digital payments and electronic alternatives like card and ACH. Unfortunately, some business owners are committed to paper and use checks as part of their daily operations. Simply search the term “check washing” into any search engine and you will discover ...

Read More

5 Reasons Why Cash Flow Is Important To Small Business

Jun 14th, 2022

by: Abby Martin

Security

5 Reasons Why Cash Flow Is Important To Small Businesses Everyone knows that money is important in business, but how about the specifics? Here are 5 reasons why cash flow is so important to small businesses. When it comes to cash, the obvious takeaway is that money in is good, money out is not so ...

Read More

Imposter Scams: What Are They And How Can You Protect Yourself From Them?

Sep 9th, 2021

by: Abby Martin

Banking TipsInformation SecurityInternet SecuritySecurity

What was the No. 1 type of fraud Americans reported in 2020? If you guessed imposter scams, you’re correct. The Federal Trade Commission filed nearly 500,000 complaints about imposter scams last year — marking imposter scams the most common form of fraud reported to the FTC in 2020. Imposter scammers lie about their identity — ...

Read More
Scroll to Top

Leaving the Bank Website

You are about to leave the Bank website and go to an external site: https://google.com

You are leaving the Bank Midwest website and entering a website that Bank Midwest does not control. Bank Midwest has provided this link for your convenience, but does not provide the products and services on the website, and is not responsible for the content, links, privacy policy, or security policy of this website: