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SAVE A TREE!
Electronic bank statements are finally here! Stop into our bank to sign up for e-statements and help save trees. You must be enrolled in our online banking to receive your statements via the computer.
For each customer that enrolls, Park Midway Bank will make a $5 donation to the Minnesota Land Trust, a private, non-profit organization that preserves the natural and scenic heritage of our state by permanently protecting the lands and waters that define our communities and enrich our quality of life.
For more information about Minnesota Land Trust visit www.mnland.org.
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VISIT US AT THE
LIVING GREEN EXPO!
May 5 & 6 • State Fair Grounds
Stop by our booth at this unique expo to raise awareness on smart ways we can all support our environment. We have several ways to make your banking more environementally-friendly, and you can learn more about our new "Green" building currently under construction.
You can see the latest pictures of the construction progress on our website at www.parkmidwaybank.com. We have been approved for our espresso bar and have ordered a Lobby Coin Machine for kids and adults to use. The espresso bar proceeds will be donated to local non profit groups monthly.
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GREEN PARTNERSHIP
Eureka! Recycling and Park Midway Bank have formed a partnership to help transition the Bank to our new environmentally conscious building. Along with the new building being LEED certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), the Bank will have a waste reduction program, including collection of recyclable materials, disposing of compostable resources, and utilizing post-consumer paper.
In return, Park Midway Bank will be one of the sponsors for Eureka’s facility touring program which will raise awareness about the need to make our environment waste free.
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PASSMARK AND TOKENS
For all of our Internet Banking customers, the program has just received the highest security level. With so much internet fraud going on, we are proud to present two new layers of security to our log in process.
The first layer is called PassMark and is in effect for all personal and business users. It allows us to identify you by asking a personal question. Passmark also allows you to ensure you are logging into Park Midway Bank’s online banking site with an image and a phrase that appear every time you log in.
The second layer is only for Business Internet Banking customers who are using cash management and ACH capabilities. It is called a Go3Token, a small device that displays a one-time password every time you log in. This allows access only to the person that knows the log-in information and is in possession of the Token.
If you have any questions or for more information, please call Park Midway Bank at (651) 523-7800.
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FBI FRAUD ALERT
- Have you received a check from an item you sold on the Internet?
- Is the check connected to communicating with someone by email?
- Have you been informed that you were the winner of a Lottery?
- Have you been instructed to wire, send or ship money as soon as possible?
If you can answer “Yes” to any of these questions, you could be involved in a fraud or about to be scammed. Bring the check to Park Midway Bank immediately and ask for help. If you cash or negotiate a counterfeit check, you are responsible for the entire amount and could even be charged with a crime. For specific information, go to www.fbi.gov.
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CONGRATULATIONS TERRI!
Our Senior Vice President, Terri Fleming has been appointed by St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman to the new 24 member task force for planning a mix-use development at the former Ford plant in Highland Park neighborhood. Despite losing one of the great manufacturing plants in Minnesota and its 1900 plant workers, the parcel is a crown jewel for Saint Paul and promises to bring the most transformative economic development to the city in many decades. The work will be long and difficult with the task force meeting every two weeks for eighteen months. Terri was chosen because she is considered a leader in the Midway business community, is connected to the community's life through involvements in schools, churches, and is a life-time resident of Highland Park.
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