Scam Alert: Spoofing Scams on the Rise!

We want to make you aware—while our bank is not currently being targeted, scammers are impersonating financial institutions and contacting people via phone, email, and text. Don't share personal info — verify before responding. Stay alert and contact us if unsure.

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Spoofing Scams on the Rise!

Scam Alert

While we haven’t been targeted recently, we want to alert our community to a growing number of spoofing scams. Scammers may pose as bank representatives, local officials, or even trusted neighbors — reaching out via phone, email, or text. These messages often look real but are designed to trick you into providing your personal or financial information.


Illustration of hand holding a cell phone with person in black hooded sweatshirt. Scam Alert: - Protect Yourself points listed.Protect Yourself:

  • Never share personal info unless you’re certain of the source.
  • Verify the contact by calling the organization directly using a trusted number.
  • Be cautious of messages that feel urgent, threatening, or too good to be true.


Stay alert. Stay safe. And when in doubt, reach out — we’re here to help.

For additional scam prevention resources, click here.

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