Citizens National Bank joins MoneyPass ATM Network
With more than 20,000 surcharge-free ATMs across the U.S., MoneyPass is the fastest growing ATM network in the nation.
As of May 16, Citizens National Bank is participating in this network. As part of a processing conversion, CNB customers may no longer use Fifth-Third ATMs free of charge. In order to allow its customers continued access to a variety of surcharge-free ATMs, Citizens joined MoneyPass.
Customers are encouraged to use the ATM locator available on moneypass.com to find ATMs that are convenient for them. In addition, MoneyPass offers a free ATM locator app for both iPhone and Android smartphones. All banks that participate are also required to post the MoneyPass logo on their ATM machines.
To familiarize themselves with MoneyPass, customers are encouraged to participate in CNB's MoneyPass Trivia Contest to be held May 23 through June 17.
Each week a new trivia question will be posted on cnbohio.com and CNB's facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/cnbohio. Answers can be found by using the MoneyPass ATM locator. Each correct answer is an entry to win one of 6 travel gift baskets. Winners will be announced by July 1, 2011.
For more information about MoneyPass, visit www.moneypass.com.
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