Get the big picture.
See your external bank accounts and U.S. Bank accounts in one view.
There’s no need to enter debit or credit card numbers at checkout.
Take a photo with your mobile device and upload it through the mobile app.
View, track and pay your bills securely with the top-ranked U.S. Bank bill pay.
Move your money between your U.S. Bank accounts or with accounts you hold at other banks. 4
Set a goal in the mobile app or online banking for things such as retirement and major purchases. Then set up regular transfers to a savings or investment account to reach them.
Personalized insights help you track your progress so you can adjust your goals or add new ones.
Our industry-leading encryption and security features are always on to protect you and your information.
You aren’t liable for any unauthorized transactions made with the mobile app or online banking. 5
Boost the security of your accounts in minutes by easily enabling security features.
Share your financial information only with those you choose.
There’s no need to sign up for alerts that inform you of important activity such as requests to change your password. 6
Streamline your banking experience in just a few steps when you download the app or sign up for online banking.
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Online banking lets you complete everyday banking tasks from a desktop, tablet or mobile device. You can skip the trip to your bank branch or the ATM. Instead, just log in to your account to manage your money, deposit checks and monitor your bank accounts all in one place. Complete a simple enrollment process to get started.
Mobile banking allows you to bank on the go using your smart phone or tablet. With mobile banking you can complete simple everyday tasks anywhere and at any time from the palm of your hand. You can access and manage your account profile, review your transactions, send money or redeem rewards all from one location. You can even access your account outside of the United States.
The major difference between online and mobile banking is how you access your account. With online banking, you log in to your account via a desktop, tablet or mobile device using your username and password. With mobile banking, once you download the app from your app store onto your mobile device or tablet, you can access your account through the app. Another difference between the two is the mobile app allows you to deposit checks using your mobile device or tablet.
For personal accounts: Gather your U.S. Bank card or account number and PIN along with your Social Security number to complete a one-time enrollment process. If you don’t have a PIN or need a new one, please contact 24-Hour Banking at 800-USBANKS (872-2657).
For business accounts: You’ll need an ATM or debit card. You can apply for these at a branch. Use your PIN to log in to mobile or online banking. Next, create a unique username and password to log in securely in the future. Then, just follow the instructions on the enrollment page.
Most account information is updated in real time as transactions are processed throughout the day. Mobile and online banking offers you the most current balance and transaction information available.
Yes. Your U.S. Bank checking, savings, money market and U.S. Bancorp Investments brokerage accounts are eligible to send and receive external transfers both through online banking and the mobile app.
You can change or reset your username or password in the mobile app or online banking.
You can select from a wide variety of alerts to stay informed of account activity that is important to you. Some common ones by account type include:
For checking and savings accounts:
For credit cards:
For ATM/debit cards:
The most important thing you can do is keep your login credentials confidential. Logging out of your account when you are finished using digital services is also important. It is also important to never send money to those you do not know and trust. U.S. Bank offers a digital security guarantee that covers you from being liable for unauthorized transactions initiated through the mobile app or online banking. Visit Financial IQ to see a large selection of articles and videos related to protecting yourself again fraud.