NBT Online Banking

NBT Online Banking system was built to create a safe and secured way for the bank’s customers to sign in to their account online and monitor their financial assets with the bank. You can also transfer money, pay bills and much more with the online banking system.

NBT Bank, N.A. is an American financial institution that operates through a network of 140 banking locations in New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Connecticut. NBT Bank and its parent company, NBT Bancorp Inc., are headquartered in Norwich, New York, United States.

HOW TO LOG IN

Step 1 – Go to the bank’s homepage [http://www.nbtbank.com/] (the link will open in a new window).

Step 2 – Click on the choices field below the “Account Login” title on the left side of the screen and choose the “NBT Online Banker”:

Step 3 – Type your “Login ID” in the empty field and click on the “Sign In” button:

Step 4 – You will be directed to the password entry page, there you will need to type your password and hit the “Submit” button.

 NBT Bank Customer Service : (1.800.628.2265) or customerservice@nbtbank.com

NBT Bank Mobile App FEATURES:


• View account balances

• View recent transactions

• Transfer funds between your NBT accounts and accounts held at other financial institutions

• Pay bills

• Add, Edit, Delete Bill Pay Payees

• View and modify future scheduled Bill Payments

• View recently processed Bill Payments

• Send and receive money to friends, family, and others with just their email address or phone number

• Deposit a check with Mobile Deposit

• Locate ATMs or Bank Offices by city, state, zip code or use of your device’s Geo-Locator

• Open an account

• Make a loan payment

• Setup more than 20 real-time account alerts

• View up to 7 years’ worth of check and deposit images

• Enroll in biometric authentication to sign in quickly and easily.

• Enroll in Fast Balances to see current balances without logging in.

• Contact our Call Center for Customer Service assistance by phone or e-mail

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