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February 20, 2024 From our computers to now our phones, accessing your money anywhere with digital banking is easy. There’s so much that you can do virtually now, from transferring funds instantly, paying bills all in one place, using a money management tool to keep track of your budget, and more. This session will cover Summit’s online banking platform and mobile app at full capacity. You’ll learn about options you might not be using that could be saving you time along with safety tips to implement now.  
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