Banking Help
Q: Are Brighton Bank deposit accounts FDIC insured?
A: Yes! Each individual customer at Brighton Bank is insured by the FDIC up to $250,000. Much more may be available depending on how your deposit accounts are structured.
Q: How do I set up Direct Deposit of my payroll check?
A: Simply provide Brighton Bank's routing and transit number along with your account number to the Human Resource or Payroll Department where you work.
Q: How do I set up Direct Deposit of my Social Security check?
Contact the Social Security Administration by calling 1-800-772-1213 or visit their website at www.socialsecurity.gov. Have your social security number and banking account number along with Brighton Bank's routing and transit number available.
Q: Can I get information about my account by phone?
Account information is available by calling your branch during business hours (See Company - Branch Locations). Automated account information is available, 24 hours a day, by calling Tel-Xpress at 1-833-992-1393
Q: What products can I apply for online?
You can apply for Online Banking, Billpay, and sign-up for Personal Finance Manager and EzStatements.
Q: Does Brighton Bank offer business accounts?
Yes. We offer accounts to all types of businesses including commercial and small business.
Q: Does Brighton Bank offer interest bearing checking accounts?
Yes. Check out Brighton Bank's Accounts & Services page to see which checking accounts are interest bearing.
Q: How frequently is my Brighton Bank information updated?
Brighton Bank updates all customer information immediately to reflect all account activity.
Q: How do I make a deposit to my account from a remote location?
You can do most of your banking by using Remote Deposit, Mobile Check Deposit, Direct Deposit, ATMs or ACH (Automated Clearing House) transactions. You can also mail in your transactions using our preaddressed envelopes. Contact us for details on a method that's best for you.
Q: How can I change the PIN number on my Visa® Debit Card?
You can change your PIN number by calling your branch. Your PIN number must consist of four digits and for your protection; we suggest you choose a number that has no relevance to your personal information.