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Risk Management is our business.
Your farm and your business deserve protection that works as hard as you do. Our insurance agents are some of the most experienced specialists in the area.

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Save time and money by enrolling your business in our online banking services. From automatic payroll deposits to wire transfers to remote deposits.

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  Cash Management
 

With Bank Midwest’s Online Cash Management, you’ll gain immediate access to your business account information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to help you manage your company’s cash positions and optimize cash flow. It’s secure and convenient.

Online Cash Management Services

  Multi-User Set Up
Enhance security with restricted access codes and unique ID numbers and PIN’s for each user.
     
  Account Management
Check account balances, review statement history, transfer funds between Bank Midwest accounts, access copies of your checks, request stop payments, check current interest rates and annual percentage yields, and download account information into financial management software such as Quicken and Microsoft Money.
     
  Wire Transfers
Initiate domestic wire transfers online. Wires must be received by the bank no later than 2:00 pm on any business day.
     
  ACH Origination
Initiate and maintain ACH transaction files online. ACH capability has become vital in the daily operations of any business. Some of the most popular types of ACH transactions include: direct deposit, cash concentration, and electronic vendors payments. ACH files must be received by the bank no later than 3:00 pm on any business day.
   
   
   
 
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