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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I set up automatic Bill Payment using Online Banking so the money is taken out the same time each month?

You can schedule a recurring payment through Bill Pay that is paid from North Shore Bank checking account. 

Making bill payment fast, free, and (almost) fun!

Our free personal online bill pay service is available for all North Shore Bank checking customers who use Online Banking or the Mobile App that want to save the time, hassle and postage costs of paying bills by mail.

What's in it for you:

  • Free personal online bill payment service

  • Eliminates all or most check writing and saves you money on postage
  • Pay anyone or any company, from the kid that mows your lawn to the utility company
  • Eliminate more paper mail with eBills and eStatements
  • You must have a North Shore Bank checking account and Online or the Mobile App
  • Take a tour of Bill Pay's benefits


To sign up for Bill Pay, simply log in to Online Banking or the Mobile App to get started

FAQs

If you are enrolled in eStatements, you can view select tax documents electronically. 

To view your statements from the Mobile App, simply select Statements & Documents below the account list and then click "View Associated Notices & Year-End Tax Forms".

In Online Banking, log in and select a specific checking, savings, or loan account, and then select "Online statements" from the Account Details page. Available tax documents will be displayed after clicking "View Associated Notices & Year-End Tax Forms" for the associated account.

If you're not currently enrolled in eStatements, log into the Mobile App or Online Banking, select the account you want to enroll, and click "Online statement" to get started.

Take a tour of eStatements.

You can sign up for Online Banking from your desktop computer, tablet device, or smartphone.

When completing the enrollment form, you'll need the following information to create your account:

  • Social Security Number (SSN)
  • Your 10-digit account number (checking or savings), including any leading zeros and excluding dashes
  • Date of birth
  • Zip code

Once you have submitted this information, you will be able to create your unique username and password for your account, establish your security challenge questions and set up a phone number for receiving verification codes to verify your identity.

When your enrollment is complete, you will be able to access your North Shore Bank account information from either Online Banking or our Mobile App.

To sign up for the Mobile App, download and install the North Shore Bank Personal Mobile App directly from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

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When completing the enrollment form, you'll need the following information to create your account:

  • Social Security Number
  • Your 10-digit account number (checking or savings), including any leading zeros and excluding dashes
  • Date of birth
  • Zip code

 

Once you have submitted this information, you will be able to create your unique username and password for your account and establish your security challenge questions.

When your enrollment is complete, you will be able to access your North Shore Bank account information from the Mobile App or Online Banking (web-based).

To log in to Online Banking you must:

  1. Go to northshorebank.com.
  2. Enter your username (If you have forgotten your username you must contact us by phone).
  3. Enter your password (if you have forgotten your password, you can select the "forgot password" option. An email will be sent to you with instructions on how to reset your password).

Account alerts are real-time and will be sent to you as soon as possible after the transaction has occurred.

  • Mobile App - Set up and receive Account Alert push, email, and text notifications.
  • Online Banking - Set up and receive email and text notifications. Please note that you can also set up a "quiet time" for your text and email alerts by clicking the Manage Delivery tab in Alerts.