Fidelity Bank

Fidelity Bank is a banking institution based in Wichita, Kansas. It traces its history to Fidelity Investment Company in 1905. The company is then part of Fidelity Financial Corporation.

The bank recently has nineteen banking centers in Derby and Wichita offering retail banking. Its Kansas’s branches also include locations in Wal-Mart where the bank branches can be accessed seven days a week. Aside from its Kansas branches, Fidelity bank locations can be found in Oklahoma where three branches were opened in 2004.

Fidelity bank branches can provide its markets with various forms of financial services that range from retail banking, commercial banking, mortgages, loans, insurance and investment services. Its personal banking segment offers its clients with banking products and accounts with distinctive features.

The consumer banking segment of Fidelity Bank can provide consumers checking accounts, savings account, credit cards, IRA’s, Certificate of Deposits and gift cards.

Fidelity Bank provides its client various options when opening for checking and savings accounts. It can let clients to choose which checking account they would like to avail from the bank. Individuals can choose from free checking, platinum checking, value checking and relationship checking. The bank can provide checking account for individuals aged 50 and up by offering legacy checking. Meanwhile, clients can benefit from the services using online banking when opening an account in Fidelity E-checking.

The checking account offered by Fidelity can provide clients with the advantage of issuing checks and holding a check card for purchases. It may also entitle clients for interest income out from the deposits made with the bank. However, this depends on the kind of checking account opted by the clients.

On the savings account deposit side, individuals may open different kinds of savings account from the bank. The bank’s savings account product offers can include: Statement Savings; High Interest Savings; Money Market Banner, Superior Money Market and Corporate Money Market. This savings account types can enable depositors to gain access to ATM. The bank also offers savings account for children under the age of 18. Children can obtain banking privileges with Fidelity by opening an account in the bank’s Looney Tunes Savings Club.

Apart from the traditional banking products and services, Fidelity bank card can also be obtained from the bank. The bank can issue credit cards and gift cards. Check card can be provided to those who have checking account with the bank. Meanwhile, individual can sign in for credit card, debit card or gift card. The bank can issue credit cards with either Visa or MasterCard integration. The Fidelity Bank Gift Card is a Visa Card that can be availed in the bank as a gift for a loved one. Recipients of the prepaid card can enjoy purchases from merchandises that accept Visa card.

Fidelity Bank also provides different financial product and service lines for its business clients. Business clients can also avail of the traditional banking services, can apply for a loan or mortgage and can obtain professional financial services from the bank in the management of finances, assets and wealth.

Aside from branch banking, clients of Fidelity Bank can also enjoy the convenience of internet banking. Fidelity Bank online banking can be accessed to those who have accounts with the bank. Clients can check their checking accounts and balances as well as the status of their loans and mortgages. Other features of the bank’s e-banking system can provide the customer’s with preferred banking transactions.

Fidelity Bank can provide its markets with different kinds of financial products and services. Some of the bank’s offers such as insurance and investment services can be availed through the bank’s subsidiary and networked company.

Fidelity Bank is locally-owned banking entity with assets amounting to 1.7 billion dollars recently.

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