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Welcome to First State Bank of Uvalde new website!
Online Banking
Passwords are a very important part of the banking process. We highly recommend that you follow these guidelines when securing your password. Our privacy principles apply to customers' confidential information with regards to both traditional and non-traditional (i.e., Internet) banking activities. However, due to the unique nature of the Internet and the ease with which information can be exchanged, we feel it is important for you to be aware of some of the unique issues and security surrounding Internet Banking.
We utilize encryption, firewall, router and other security software and hardware to prevent unauthorized eavesdropping of and access to customers' confidential and private information. We utilize virus protection software to help prevent the spread of computer viruses. Some areas of our web site may use a "cookie" temporarily stored in the visitor's computer memory (RAM) to allow the web server to log the pages you use within the site and to know if you have visited the site before.
When using E-mail, do not use identifying information such as account numbers, Social Security numbers, etc. E-mail is typically an unsecure method for transmitting information. First State Bank provides a secure way for you to send the bank messages within FSB Online. After logging in, click Services, Bank Mail and the "New" button. Create your secure message and click "Mail".
If you need further information, please contact us at (830) 278-6231
First State Bank of Uvalde is chartered under the laws of the State of Texas and by state law is subject to regulatory oversight by the Texas Department of Banking. Any consumer wishing to file a complaint against First State Bank of Uvalde should contact the Texas Department of Banking through one of the means indicated below:
First State Bank of Uvalde engages in money transmission and/or currency exchange business as an authorized delegate of Travelers Express Co., Inc. (MoneyGram) under Chapter 151 of the Texas Finance Code. After first contacting First State Bank of Uvalde, if you still have an unresolved complaint regarding the company's money transmission or currency exchange activity, please direct your complaint to the Texas Department of Banking:
2601 North Lamar Boulevard, Suite 300Austin, Texas 78705-4294Telephone No. (877) 276-5554Fax No. (512) 475-1313e-mail: consumer.complaints@dob.texas.gov Website: www.dob.texas.gov
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