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Frequently Asked Questions
To qualify for Private Bank you must have an aggregate deposit balance of $350k or more with Extraco Banks
In law, a trust is a relationship where property is held by one party for the benefit of another party. A trust is created by the owner, also called a "settlor", "trustor" or "grantor" who transfers property to a trustee. The trustee holds that property for the trust's beneficiaries.
It is important to obtain a pre-qualification to understand how much you can afford. A pre-qualification is a great first step in the process. This differs from a pre-approval which is determined by one of our Mortgage Consultants reviewing financial documentation and credit of the borrower. To know best what you may need, please seek a Mortgage Consultant for guidance.
One main difference between a will and a trust is that a will goes into effect only after you die, while a trust takes effect as soon as you create it. A will is a document that directs who will receive your property at your death and it appoints a legal representative to carry out your wishes.
To request mobile deposit, log in to online banking and select Account Tools > Mobile Deposit Enrollment from the navigation menu. Qualifying accounts will see the Mobile Deposit Enrollment form available in that section.
If the option does not appear in your menu, please contact us at 254.774.5501 to confirm whether your account qualifies.
Extraco Private Bank offers exclusive account options and personalized financial guidance for qualifying customers. Learn more about membership, benefits, and account offerings by clicking the button below.

