Making timely loan payments is one of the best ways to maintain your credit score. At Home Bank, we think payment options should be easy for everyone to use. That’s why you’ll find 8 payment options to fit your specific needs.
Loan Payment Options
The free options below are designed to save you money. By setting up automatic transfers or using our mobile app and online banking, you can manage your payments and avoid extra fees.
- Automatic Transfer: Set up automatic transfers from your checking or savings account to ensure your payments are always on time.
- Mobile App: Use our mobile app to make payments from anywhere, any time.
- Online Banking: Log in to your online banking account to make payments quickly and securely.
- Mail: Send your payment by mail to our designated address.
- In-Person: Visit any of our branches to make your payment in person.
On-the-go Loan Payment Options (This one is new!)
Making payments on-the-go shouldn’t be a hassle. That’s why we are excited to introduce new ways to make your loan payments using debit cards, credit cards, or Automated Clearing House (ACH). With a small convenience fee, making loan payments right when and where you need to is easier than ever.
- Debit Card Payments: Make your loan payments using your debit card with a convenience fee of $7.95.
- Credit Card Payments: Use your credit card to make payments with a convenience fee of 2.95% of the payment amount, plus an additional $0.25 per transaction.
- ACH Payments: Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments are available with a convenience fee of $2.95.
Whether you prefer the ease of automatic transfers, the accessibility of our mobile app, or the flexibility of our new debit and credit card payment options, we have a loan payment solution for you.
Choose the method that works best for you will help you stay on top of you.
Need a hand? Our team is happy to answer any questions or help you set up your payment method. Just give us a call at 765-342-6695.
When a bank really understands your needs, you feel at home.
Published Date: November 4, 2024
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