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Make The Switch!

If you are looking for low fees, personal service, convenient banking, and competitive rates, look no further! We at The Grant County Bank would ‌love to welcome you to our family. There's no better time than now to switch!

SwitchKit allows you the fastest, most secure, and free way to switch your direct deposit and automatic payments to a Grant County Bank account! 

  • Hassle-Free Transition: Our SwitchKit guides you through every step.

  • Quick Setup: Move your direct deposits and automatic payments effortlessly.

  • Personal Assistance: Our friendly staff is here to help you make the switch smoothly. 

1. Open your new account.

Apply online in minutes or visit your local branch to open your new Grant County Bank account(s). 

2. Switch your direct deposits and automatic withdrawals.

If you have any automatic transactions, use this form to seamlessly switch them to Grant County Bank.

3. Close your old account.

Now you’re ready to switch. Simply fill out this form to close your old account. Any remaining account balance can be deposited to Grant County Bank.

Download to Get Started!

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Automated Payments Checklist 

An automated payment (or ACH) is a regular, ongoing payment that is initiated from your bank account, such as a monthly insurance bill, utility payment or automobile loan payment. Use the checklist below to organize the transfer of your automatic payments to your new account. Take into consideration any annual payments that you may have set up as a deduction.

  • Electric
  • Gas
  • Water
  • Telephone
  • Mobile Phone
  • Cable Service
  • Auto Club (AAA)
  • Health Club
  • Credit Card
  • Mortgage/Rent Payment
  • Auto Loan/Lease
  • Department Store Card
  • Home/Rental Insurance
  • Auto Insurance
  • Life/Health Insurance
  • Charitable Donations

Direct Deposit Checklist

A direct deposit is any payment that you receive from a person or organization directly into your account. These include payroll direct deposits, government direct deposits (Social Security, Disability, etc.), and dividend direct deposits from investment accounts. Use the checklist below to organize the transfer of direct deposits to your new account.

  • Employee Payroll
  • Investment Income
  • Retirement/Pension
  • Social Security

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