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FDIC Insurance Coverage Permanently Increased

On 7/21/10, President Obama signed a bill to permanently raise the current standard maximum deposit insurance to $250,000. The FDIC insurance coverage limit applies per depositor, per insured depository institution for each account ownership category. If you have questions about your deposit coverage, see a United Bank banker, or visit www.fdic.gov and use the Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) for more information.


Authorization for ATM and Debit Card Transactions

Congress has recently created new rules governing overdraft protection programs that go into effect on July 1, 2010. After this date, United Bank can no longer cover your ATM and everyday debit card transactions when there are insufficient funds in your account without your authorization to do so. Overdraft protection is a safety net for those times when life doesn’t go according to plan. While most of our customers never need to use overdraft protection, the safety net offers peace of mind for those inadvertent mistakes that we all can make.

For more information, read more. If you want United Bank to authorize and pay overdrafts on ATM and everyday debit card transactions, call us at 770-567-7211 or complete this online form.


Attention Quicken & Quickbooks Users:

United Bank is now an Intuit online banking partner. Quicken and QuickBooks users may now gain new efficiencies with download functionality through AccessUnited’s online banking. Check out this new partnership today. You must be an active AccessUnited online banking customer to begin using these features. For questions or to become an online banking customer, contact our Customer Contact Center Monday through Saturday, 7a.m. until 11p.m. at 770-567-7211.


Calling All Area Photographers
Start sending your photos now

United Bank invites all area amateur photographers to submit their images of nature, wildlife, landscapes, events and local architecture for the 2011 edition of our Community Calendar. Our calendar is a free-to-all publication to be distributed in late November for the new year. Traditionally, we select 14 photos to be featured in a 13 month calendar, plus the cover. Our calendars are a popular give-a-way among customers and we look forward to producing another beautiful edition with your help. Submitting is easy. Simply email your photos to calendar@unitedbank.net. Be sure to include your contact information and take a moment to review our rules and our royalty-free image license agreement. Entry deadline is August 16.
 


Tips for Businesses Accepting Credit and Debit Cards

If you accept credit cards and debit cards from your customers, you are familiar with the varying costs of handling those transactions. Here are a few tips to avoid downgrades:

  • When accepting mail or telephone orders, authorize every sale on the order date. Authorizations are valid for a specific number of days: Visa and MasterCard, up to 7 days. Discover, up to 30 days. Merchandise must be shipped and sales must be settled within these time frames or the authorization will expire.
  • In the retail environment, train your sales associates to swipe cards whenever possible, rather than hand keying transactions. Swiped transactions cost you less for processing.
United Bank’s Business Services can help you avoid unnecessary additional fees and downgrades. Keep more money in your pocket, and use the best practices of card acceptance. Contact us at 770-567-7211 for more information.
 

Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) of 2006

The UIGEA, signed into law in 2006, prohibits any person engaged in the business of betting or wagering (as defined in the Act) from knowingly accepting payments in connection with the participation of another person in unlawful internet gambling. The Department of Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board have issued a joint final rule, Regulation GG, to implement this Act.

As defined in Regulation GG, unlawful Internet gambling means to “place, receive or otherwise knowingly transmit a bet or wager by any means which involves the use, at least in part, of the internet where such bet or wager is unlawful under any applicable Federal or State law in the State or Tribal lands in which the bet or wager is initiated, received or otherwise made”.

As a commercial customer of United Bank, these restricted transactions are prohibited from being processed through any business account or banking relationship with us. If you do engage in an Internet gambling business and open a new account with us, we will ask that you provide evidence of your legal capacity to do so.


 

  

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