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Digital Banking

Online Banking is Convenient 

Bank wherever you can access the internet. You can manage your First National Bank at Paris or Community National Bank accounts any time. Simply log in to your account. Check balances, print statements and check your transactions. It only takes minutes to get set up.

Online Banking Gives You Instant Access to

  • Check account balances and transactions.
  • See if checks have cleared and deposits have been credited.
  • Transfer funds between accounts.

Benefits

  • Bank 24/7.
  • Bank at your convenience. At home. At work.
  • Access your accounts anywhere.
  • Transfer funds between accounts
  • People 2 People Payments 
  • Online Chat with Customer Service Rep
  • Manage External Transfers
  • Bill Pay with iPay 
  • Get up-to-the-minute information on your accounts quickly and easily.
  • Your access is safe and secure.

It's Easy To Get Online!

Have your social security number and banking info ready and just click here:

 
Having trouble? Give us a a call at 479.963.2121 and one of our account services professional will walk you through the process so that you have online access... anytime... anywhere from your desktop or your smart phone.

Pay All Your Bills With iPay!

Once you're an Online Banking subscriber, you can sign up for iPay and pay all your bills online for a low monthly fee. 
We will email you when your regular monthly statement is available online for a green, secure and paperless way to verify your account activity.

Online Statements
  • Download a statement any time you need one. It’s a convenient way to check on a specific transaction or verify your transaction history.

With the GO FNBP App your finances are in the palm of your hand. If you have your phone, you have your bank, it's that simple. Set up takes only minutes. Check your balance from the grocery store or between quarters at the football stadium.

Features:

  • Bank 24/7
  • Bank at your convenience. At home. At work.
  • Access your accounts anywhere.
  • Get up-to-the-minute information on your accounts quickly and easily.
  • Make mobile deposits 
  • Bill Pay with iPay
  • People 2 People Pay with Zelle
  • Make transfers between FNBP/CNB accounts
  • Locate nearest branch and ATM
  • Chat with Customer Service Rep. 
  • Report debit card lost or stolen
  • Order or Activate new debit card
  • Set debit card transactions limits
  • Set Travel Notices
  • Request POS increase
  • Your access is safe and secure.
Take Control Of Your Debit Card
The free **MyCardRules™ app gives you the power to make the rules for when and how your debit card is used.
Turn your card “on” or “off” for added safety — your debit card cannot be used when it’s off. Set spending limits, receive customized alerts about your card, and more.

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Manage your debit card with your mobile device — download the app now!

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**Message and data rates may apply.
First National Bank understands that the security of your personal and account information is important to you. We also understand that our continued success as a financial institution relies on both our ability to offer banking services to you in a secure manner as well as your responsibility in keeping any access codes, passwords or PINs secure. To assist us in offering these Web-based banking services in a secure manner, we employ a number of measures, which are described below. These measures allow us, among other benefits, to properly authenticate your identity when you access these services and protect your information as it traverses the Internet between your PC and First National Bank.

Log-In protection for the end user
Every end user must privately maintain a combination of a password and Log-In ID. Because the end user is assigned the original password by the bank administrator, IBS (Internet Banking System) forces the end user to change the password once logged onto the system and before any transactions can be requested. This forces the end user to establish an absolutely private password. If, in case the password is lost or forgotten the administrator will be able to reset a default password for the end user once First National Bank has confirmed your identity.

Three (3) strikes and you're out
If an unauthorized person attempts entry into an end user’s account by trying to guess a Log-In ID, IBS will disable the password on the third incorrect attempt, thus invalidating the Log-In combination. If you accidentally activate this security feature by unintentionally mis-keying a password three times, you would need to call First National Bank at (479) 963-2121 to reestablish the password for that account. For example, a common mistake made by the end user is having the CAPS-LOCK on while keying in a password.

To further protect you, a timeout feature is used. This feature will automatically log you out of your current financial service session after a 15-minute period on our site.

Browser Security
First National Bank also requires the use of secure browsers to protect you while you access our online financial services. More specifically, the personal and account information that flows back and forth between your PC and First National Bank must be encrypted while in transit – secure browsers are how we achieve this level of protection. Encryption is the process of scrambling information (typically for data transmission) so that it can only be reassembled in its original clear text format by someone who has the correct encryption key to do so. When used between you and First National Bank, this technology encrypts your personal information as you send it to us, which only First National Bank can decrypt. Likewise, when we send personal or account information to you, this technology encrypts it, which only you can decrypt. This is possible through a certified 128 bit secure server by VeriSign so that no unauthorized individuals can read or decipher the data.

Our server does not connect directly to the Internet
It is isolated from the network via "firewall". All requests to the server are filtered through a router and firewall before they are permitted access to the server. A router is a piece of hardware that works in conjunction with the firewall, a piece of software, to block and direct traffic coming to the server. The router and software "firewall" define and limit access that "outside" computers have to the First National Bank server. The configuration begins by disallowing ALL traffic and then opens only when necessary to process acceptable data requests, such as sending customer requests.