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FAQ
How can I transfer funds between my accounts using Digital Banking?
Make a Transfer in Digital Banking- Log into Digital Banking.
- Hover over "Pay & Transfer" from the top navigation.
- Click "Transfers & Loan Pay."
- Choose a "From Account." (Select "Add Account" to use an external account.)
- Choose a "To Account" from the drop-down. (Select "Add Account" to use an external account.)
- Enter the amount of money you want to transfer under "How Much."
- Under "When" choose the frequency. You can make a one-time transfer or set up recurring transfers.
- Add a memo, if you like.
- Click the "Review Transfer" button.
- Make sure everything is accurate, and then click the "Submit Transfer" button.
- Log into the Landmark app on your phone.
- Tap the "Transfers" icon on the bottom navigation.
- Tap the "Make a Transfer" image.
- Choose a "From Account" (Select "Add Account" to use an external account.)
- Choose a "To Account" from the drop-down. (Select "Add Account" to use an external account.)
- Enter the amount of money you want to transfer under "How Much."
- Under "When" choose the frequency. You can make a one-time transfer or set up recurring transfers.
- Add a memo, if you like.
- Tap the "Review Transfer" button.
- Make sure everything is accurate, and then tap the "Submit Transfer" button.
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FAQ
How do I sign up for Bill Pay?
Signing up for Bill Pay is easy!
Option 1: Through Digital Banking- Log into Digital Banking.
- Locate "Transfer & Pay in the top navigation.
- Select "Bill Pay."
- Review the Electronic Bill Pay Authorization.
- Select "I Agree"
- Select "Continue."
- Select "Add Payee."
- Log into the Landmark app on your phone.
- Tap "More" in the bottom navigation.
- Tap "Transfer & Pay."
- Tap "Bill Pay."
- Review and agree to the Electronic Bill Pay Authorization.
- Tap "Continue."
- Tap "Add a Payee."
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How do I activate my credit card?
There are four ways to activate your Landmark credit card. Choose the option below and follow the steps that work best for you.
Option 1: Through Card Management in Digital Banking- Log into Digital Banking.
- Locate "Card Management" in the top navigation.
- Select "Manage Cards."
- Select "Activate Card."
- Enter the card expiration date and security code.
- Select "Activate."
- Log into the Landmark app on your phone.
- Tap "More" in the bottom navigation.
- Tap "Card Management."
- Tap "Manage Cards."
- Tap "Activate Card."
- Enter the card expiration date and security code.
- Tap "Activate."
Option 3: Call the 800 Number on the Sticker Attached to the Physical Card
Option 4: By Phone During Business Hours- Call 262-796-4500.
- Select 3 for credit cards, ATM cards or debit cards.
- Select 1 for credit cards.
- Select 1 to activate your credit card.
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FAQ
How can I activate my debit card?
There are four ways to activate your Landmark debit card. Choose the option below and follow the steps that work best for you.
Option 1: Through Card Management in Digital Banking- Log into Digital Banking.
- Locate "Card Management" in the top navigation.
- Select "Manage Cards."
- Select "Activate Card."
- Enter the card expiration date and security code.
- Select "Activate."
- Log into the Landmark app on your phone.
- Tap "More" in the bottom navigation.
- Tap "Card Management."
- Tap "Manage Cards."
- Tap "Activate Card."
- Enter the card expiration date and security code.
- Tap "Activate."
Option 3: Call the 800 Number on the Sticker Attached to the Physical Card
Option 4: By Phone During Business Hours- Call 262-796-4500.
- Select 3 for credit cards, ATM cards or debit cards.
- Select 2 for debit or ATM cards.
- Select 1 to activate your debit card or ATM Card or reset your PIN.
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FAQ
Is Business Digital Banking and Digital Banking the same thing as Online and Mobile Banking?
Yes, Business Digital Banking and Digital Banking are the modern terms we use that encompass your banking experience on our website and on the mobile app. The term Business Digital Banking was previously called Online Banking.