Personal Banking

Personal Deposits

Sunwest Bank’s Personal Deposit products help you manage your personal cash flow.

Checking Accounts

Basic Checking

Our Basic Checking is a practical service offered to those who frequently write checks and maintain moderate balances.

Low Cost Checking

With lower fees than our regular checking account, Low Cost Checking is for individuals that write few checks and maintain smaller balances.

Checking Plus Interest

Offering a return on your money, Checking Plus Interest is for individuals maintaining higher average checking balances.

Senior Citizen’s Checking Plus Interest

A unique account created specifically for individuals aged 60 years old and over with no minimum balance requirement and no monthly service charge.

Savings and Money Market Accounts

Savings

Our Savings Account is a classic and proven way to put your money to work.

Super Savings

Combines the liquidity of checking with the interest of a money market account.

Elite Money Market Account

Provides the ability to earn competitive rates on your larger balances.

Certificates of Deposit (CDs) and Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)

Freedom Time Account

Our fixed rate Certificate of Deposit account allows additional deposits. Minimum initial deposit of $2,500 with terms from one month to three years.

Individual Retirement Accounts

A tax-deferred account offered to assist you with your retirement planning.

Contact

For more information, please call 800.330.9890 or email us at depositssunwestbank.com.

Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

On July 21, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act into law, which, in part, permanently raises the current standard maximum deposit insurance amount (SMDIA) to $250,000.

Rapid Remit TM Payment Processing

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Avoid Identity Theft

Shred old receipts, credit applications, bank records, and any other personal documents before discarding them.

Protect Your Financial Information

Exercise your rights under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act and review your credit report regularly to be sure it's accurate and up to date.