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Investor Select Checking

Perfect for larger balance checking customers

A unique Private Banking checking account that gives you freedom to make transactions and earn higher interest on $50,000+ balances.

Features:
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  • 50 withdrawals and 20 deposits free each month
  • Free monthly CheckCard and unlimited use
  • 5 non-Bank of Kansas ATM withdrawals per month FREE
  • Earn higher interest on balances of $50,000+
  • No service charge on average daily balances of $2,500+
  • Free Cashier's Checks, Money Orders, Notary, Travel Money Cards and Signature Guarantees
  • Free Online Banking with DirectBanker
  • Free account information on ExpressLine 24
  • Overdraft Allowance
Rates change frequently and promotional rates are sometimes available. Visit an Bank of Kansas Financial Services advisor or call the Bank of Kansas Sales & Service Center for the most current rate information.

Bank of Kansas Investor Select Checking
Balance TiersAPY*
$50,000 +0.10%
$25,000 - $49,999.990.10%
$10,000 - $24,999.990.10%
$1,000 - $9,999.990.10%
Minimum Opening Deposit: $50.00

*Annual Percentage Yield as of 7/29/2010.
Rates are variable and subject to change. Fees may reduce earnings.

Investor Select Checking customers can use a Non-Bank of Kansas ATM for withdrawals and deposits up to 5 times each statement cycle with no foreign ATM charges imposed by Bank of Kansas.

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Bank of Kansas' Overdraft Allowance

An overdraft fee of $27.50 is charged on each item paid. Plus a daily fee of $3.25 is charged for each day an account is in overdraft status (five free days per statement cycle). Fees may be triggered by overdrafts created by check, in-person withdrawal, ATM withdrawal, POS or other electronic means. Account must be brought to a positive balance once every thirty days or demand will be made for payment of the negative balance including any overdrafts. Whether your overdrafts will be paid is discretionary and Bank of Kansas reserves the right not to pay. For example, Bank of Kansas typically does not pay overdrafts if your account or any loan with us is not in good standing, or you are not making regular deposits, or your account is subject to any legal or administrative order or levy.

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