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Switch Kit


Switching Made Simple!
We get it...your bank account is tied to so many things in your life. From streaming services & utility bills, to your direct deposit - switching banks can come with a lot of steps. Western Security Bank is the bank for your whole life. When you bank with us, you get real people with simple solutions. Our Switch Kit makes it easy to conveniently transition your account, with checklists to make sure nothing gets missed in the process. Make the switch today, and follow the steps below for a seamless move to WSB.. And as always, feel free to reach out with questions - we're here to help!  
Gather your information.
 
Full Legal Name
Home Address
Phone
Email Address
Occupation
Employer
Driver's License Information
Social Security Information
Date of Birth
Open your new personal account.
 

You can open your new account online, or we can make the process quick and easy when you stop by one of our convenient branch locations.
Set up your new WSB Online Banking Account.
 
Click the links below to access your online banking account! (For first time sign in, your password is the last four digits of your SSN.)
 


Let your employer know.
 
And any other sources of regular income like Social Security/Disability deposits, Retirement/Pension payments or Investment Dividend deposits. 
Inform them they you have a new checking account from any direct deposits made to you.
 
To do this you'll need to have the information below:
New Account Routing #: 292970854
 
Feel free to use our Direct Deposit form to send to your employer:
 
Update your bills.
 
Be sure to update any monthly or regular bills on auto pay.
Click below to use our clickable list to help you along your way. This isn't an exhaustive list, but we tried to think of as many providers as we could!
 

Close your existing accounts.
 
Close your old checking account(s). Make sure all pending purchases/payments have cleared before closing your old account.