PWSB HOURS ALERT

We will be closed Friday, June 19 in honor of Juneteenth. If using Online or Mobile Banking, please note that deposits and loan payments we receive will be processed on Monday, June 22.

Mequon Branch closed June 19 - 20. Repening June 22.

Please visit our Thiensville branch for your banking needs or call for more information.

PWSB Fraudulent Calls

We’ve been alerted that scammers are spoofing PWSB phone numbers and asking for account information. We will never call to request sensitive details like passwords or PINs. If you receive a suspicious call, please hang up and call back directly.

10 Ways to Protect Your Mobile Device

Your mobile device provides convenient access to your email, bank and social media accounts. Unfortunately, it can potentially provide the same convenient access for criminals. Port Washington State Bank recommends following these tips to keep your information - and your money - safe.

  1.  Use the passcode lock on your smartphone and other devices. This will make it more difficult for thieves to access your information if your device is lost or stolen.

  2. Log out completely when you finish a mobile banking session.

  3. Protect your phone from viruses and malicious software, or malware, just like you do for your computer by installing mobile security software.

  4. Use caution when downloading apps. Apps can contain malicious software, worms, and viruses. Beware of apps that ask for unnecessary "permissions."

  5. Download the updates for your phone and mobile apps.

  6. Avoid storing sensitive information like passwords or a social security number on your mobile device.

  7. Tell your financial institution immediately if you change your phone number or lose your mobile device.

  8.  Be aware of shoulder surfers. The most basic form of information theft is observation.

  9. Be aware of your surroundings especially when you're punching in sensitive information.

  10. Wipe your mobile device before you donate, sell or trade it using specialized software or using the manufacturer's recommended technique. Some software allows you to wipe your device remotely if it is lost or stolen.

Report any suspected fraud to your bank immediately.

 

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