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Customers able to use payment cards immediately aftern opening account or replacing a lost or stolen card

Jersey State Bank announced it now delivers payment cards onsite at their Jerseyville branch upon opening an account or replacing a lost or stolen card.

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New and existing customers simply walk into the Jerseyville branch and, within minutes, receive a fully functioning, active debit card. The cardholder can immediately use the card and self-selected PIN at the onsite ATM, giving them added confidence that the card works on the spot.

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“We know that customers expect superior service from their financial instiution, so we are constantly looking for ways to deliver more convenient banking options to them,” said James Hoefert, President/CEO of Jersey State Bank.  “By printing personalized cards onsite and within minutes, our customers can use their bank-issued card as soon as they leave the branch. It’s that fast, convenient, safe and simple.”

To print cards onsite, Jersey State Bank leverages Card@Once®, an instant issuance technology provided by EFT Source, a provider of turnkey card programs for ATM and debit cards. With Card@Once, Jersey State Bank is able to print ready-to-use cards within minutes of opening an account. As a result, cardholders experience a much more positive interaction with branch employees.

Jersey State Bank, the only locally owned Bank in Jersey County, has a long history of providing financial products and services to Jersey County and the surrounding area.  Established in 1903, the Bank has assets in excess of $140 million and currently two offices to serve its customers in Jerseyville and Grafton.

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