What you should know about banking with UBT

July 01, 2024
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When people consider banking with UBT, we commonly hear these three questions. Take a look before you decide if UBT is right for you.

 

1. How do I find the right account?

We all have our own unique financial situations, goals, needs, and lifestyles. And those change over time. In fact, most people don’t re-evaluate their checking account for nearly 20 years after opening it. Why not? It’s important to evaluate your banking — in this case, your checking account in particular — and ensure it’s still the best choice for you. (Plus, sometimes you can get sweet cash rewards for opening an account!)

Ready to find the right UBT account for you? See account options.

 

2. Can I get answers and support from real people when I need it?

When it comes to convenience, nothing beats the ability to open an account and do your banking online. And when it comes to getting help when a problem arises, nothing beats the care of a real person. Better yet, a real person who actually works for the organization, not some far-away call center. At UBT, you have access to banking experts who really care.

At UBT, people don't have your money — your money has people. Check it out.

 

3. Everyone says they provide great customer service — what sets you apart?

Many banks operate with more of a sales culture. At UBT, we go to great lengths to maintain a service culture. We don’t have aggressive monthly sales quotas; rather, our bankers will take the time to listen and recommend products and services that are right for you based on your financial needs and situation.

See what customers have to say about UBT. Check out this blog article.

 

As always, if you have any other questions, never hesitate to reach out

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