Digital Banking Made Easy
Digital banking makes it simple for anyone to access their funds, wherever and whenever they need them. From bill pay to balance transfers, First Federal Bank offers each of our customers the convenience of online banking, no matter what type of account you have. You get the peace of mind that comes with total control over your finances.
- Enhanced security features protect your privacy and safeguard your information
- Balance and fraud alerts give you peace of mind at all times
- Online transfers allow you to move your money where it’s needed most
- Online statements are instantly available to print or download on-demand
- Download transactions into Quicken to take advantage of budgeting tools
Online Bill Pay
Online bill pay is the gold standard these days. Our online banking services make it easier than ever to pay everything from the phone bill to your insurance. From designating payees to authorizing recurring bill pay transactions, we help you get your bills paid on time, with peace of mind.
- Accessibility: Manage accounts and pay bills from one website. It takes just minutes to set up payments, including auto-pay to recurring payees.
- Control: Manual payments let you to decide how much to pay and when to pay it. Enjoy tools to expedite payments and stop payments, as well as receive proof of payment.
Have questions about online banking? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page. Need to make a transfer? ACH customers Click Here to access your account.
24-Hour Telephone Banking
Pay by phone is just another way First Federal Bank makes it easy for account holders to access and manage their funds. Dial in and navigate via touchtone to instantly access important information about checking, savings and loans.
- Check account balances
- Verify checks have cleared
- Confirm recent deposits
- Inquire about pending payments
- Transfer funds
How to Use Phone Banking
- Call (615) 446-3205 (1-800-607-2265 Toll Free)
- Press 1 to initiate telephone banking
- Select your desired account
- Enter your access code
First-time users will establish a 4-digit (PIN), which will become your access code.