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Privacy & Security

Keeping your money - and your name - safe.

At First Federal Bank, we are committed to protecting the privacy of our customers’ information. We know financial information is personal and must be handled responsibly. Our goals are to serve our customers as effectively and conveniently as possible to ensure that information shared with us remains confidential.

To help you better understand how your personal information is protected here at First Federal Bank, we are providing you with the following statement describing our practices and policies with respect to the privacy of customer information.

In the event you terminate your customer relationship with us, or become an inactive customer, we will continue to adhere to the policies and practices described in this notice.

Privacy Policy

Visit our Electronic Funds Awareness & Education page

Protecting yourself online

With more and more business being conducted online, it's important for all of us to safeguard our identity and financial information. Visit our Electronic Funds Awareness/Education and Transfer Policy page to learn ways to protect your financial information.

Children’s Privacy

We respect the privacy of your children and we comply with the practices under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. This Site is not targeted towards children (people under thirteen years of age). Any services or products available on this site are intended for use or purchase by an adult.

Your First Federal Bank deposits are FDIC-Insured

No one has ever lost a penny in FDIC-insured deposits. FDIC insurance now covers each depositor up to at least $250,000. Visit the FDIC online to learn more.

Additionally, all funds in a "noninterest-bearing transaction account*" are insured in full by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Ask EDIE

The FDIC also has a dedicated site you can use to check how much deposit insurance you have. It’s called Ask Edie, which stands for Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator.

Ask EDIE

Visit us to learn more

You can learn more about First Federal Bank’s strength by visiting the banking center nearest you. We will be happy to visit with you about First Federal Bank’s outstanding capital position. We will also be happy to explain FDIC insurance and identify the coverage you have on your deposits at First Federal Bank. We can open additional accounts for you if you are interested in moving money from other institutions.

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Got a question or just need to visit with one of our community bankers? Call or stop by any of our locations around the Kansas City area.

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