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Pay bills online when you want, wherever you want.

Online Banking and Bill Pay offers access to your accounts securely online from any computer, tablet or smartphone – anytime, anywhere. It’s the fast and easy way to pay bills, check your balance and put time back in your busy day.

Personal Bill Pay

Bill Pay lets you:

  • Save time and postage
  • Pay any person or business online without writing checks
  • Schedule multiple payments from a single screen
  • Access bill payment status and history online
  • Receive and pay electronic bills ("e-bills") from many companies
  • Make one-time or recurring bill payments to individuals or companies 
Crews Bank & Trust does not charge for basic Online Banking with Bill Pay. Internet service provider fees and other standard wireless carrier charges may apply.
A fee occurs whenever a stop payment is initiated via online banking. 
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Chart of the Day: US Almost 50% of the World

Chart of the Day: US Almost 50% of the World

December 19, 2024

Today’s Chart of the Day from Torsten Slok with Apollo shows that the United States now makes up almost 50% of the world’s total stock market value.

Young African American woman seated on a wooden floor, holding a take-out coffee, with a laptop on her lap, surrounded by bills strewn about her on the floor.

Why Do I Need a Budget?

December 18, 2024

At its core, a budget is a plan that tracks your income and expenses. It's a tool to ensure you can cover your monthly expenses and save for future...

Colored charts showing the changes (improvements) in Poverty, Basic Education, Literacy, Democracy, Vaccinations, and Child Mortality across the World's total population for the past 2 centuries.

Chart of the Day: Good News for Last 200 Years

December 17, 2024

Today's Chart of the Day, from Our World in Data, shows how the world has improved per 100 people since 1820.