What to do if Your Debit Card is Lost or Stolen

April 23rd, 2014

Debit Card

What to do if your State Bank debit or credit card gets lost, stolen or has fraudulent charges:

Use your Visa debit card or Visa credit card with confidence wherever you shop. You have zero liability on unauthorized purchases if you notify the bank in a timely manner.

Lost or Stolen Cards

If you believe your Card and/or PIN has been lost or stolen tell us AT ONCE. Contacting us by phone is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. If you tell the bank within 2 business days, you can lose no more than $50. If you do NOT tell the bank within 2 business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your Card or PIN, you could lose as much as $500 if we can prove we could have stopped the transactions. (more…)

Daniel Church – Loan Officer

April 18th, 2014

Daniel Church has been with State Bank of Southern Utah as a Loan Officer for over 7 years. He grew up in Kanab, Utah and received his degree from Southern Utah University specializing in Finance. Daniel is married with 5 children, loves sports and spending time outdoors. As a Loan Officer, Daniel enjoys working at State Bank because of the ability to work with his client’s needs. He says that State Bank is flexible enough that he can find a solution for anyone. As a long time Kanab resident, Daniel understands the needs of those living in southern Utah.

Contact Daniel for any of your lending needs!

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Branch: Kanab 

Phone: (435) 644-5884

Email: dchurch@sbsu.com

Money Transfer Job Offer Fraud

April 3rd, 2014

Be cautious of job offers that involve money transfers because they are designed to propagate fraud.  Here’s how it works: Crooks break into the bill-pay account of innocent victims and send money to people who responded to offers like the example shown below and become unwitting “mules” in a chain of fraud. When the bill-pay money is credited to the mule’s account (either by ACH or by check), his “job” is to withdraw it and send it elsewhere by Western Union, Money Gram or Green Dot.  The crooks pick up the cash at the other end to complete the circle of fraud.  The mule keeps 20% thinking that he has performed a valuable service.

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