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E-Receipts

Customers may request to receive their teller transaction receipts electronically via email from any of our full service banking locations. Simply complete the short request form with a teller or CSR and we’ll take it from there! You won’t have to worry about fumbling with or dropping and losing your receipts. Saving them electronically will also assist you in trying to match them up when balancing monthly statements.

 

Even if you change your mind and want a physical receipt, we can do that too! No worries!!

Feel free to talk to any Customer Service Representative about our newest electronic service.

 

Direct Deposit

Why run to the bank every payday when you could just have your check deposited automatically? With Direct Deposit you get the funds credited to your account sooner, and you never have to worry about checks getting lost in the mail. Ask your payroll department about Direct Deposit!

 

ACH Automated Enrollment

Murphy-Wall State Bank offers Automated Enrollment to set up direct deposit to a DDA or SAV account for the following federal payments and benefits:

 

Telephone Banking Service

Use any telephonic connection to access our free service to obtain balance information including information about items, such as checks, debits, and deposits, that have posted to your account.

Additional fee-based options such as funds transfer and copies of statements may also be available depending on your accounts with us.

To use our telephone or mobile banking services you must be a customer of Murphy-Wall State Bank and Trust Company and have a signed Electronic Banking Agreement on file. Read our Terms and Conditions for complete details

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Murphy-Wall State Bank and Trust Company Bailey Thompson 2611 Blue Heron Dr. Marion, IL 62959 Phone: (618) 422-8966

Murphy-Wall State Bank has enjoyed continuous growth and expansion. Since the first published notice of its total resources in 1881 of $76,585.88, the bank's assets have multiplied many times, to a present total in excess of $110,000,000.00.