Welcome to the Bank of Kampsville online

The Bank of Kampsville welcomes you to our website.

With online banking you can check balances, look at account transactions, and make transfers online.  It also allows you to make your loan payments so you don't have to worry about getting to the bank before the due date!

E-Mail Statements are available,  Contact any of our four facilities and any of our tellers will be happy to assist you.  Just tell them you want to receive your statements by email.  It is a safe, secure website, called ESafe.  Thank you for banking with us. 

IMPORTANT FOR FIRST TIME USERS!!!  On the second page of the online banking application, there is a signature line.  This application must be printed, signed and returned to the bank before the online account will be activated.  You can mail the application to Bank of Kampsville, Attn:  Lynnette, PO Box 145, Brussels, IL  62013, or  drop the application off at any of our branches. 

 
Debit Card Users

If your debit card is ever lost or stolen, please report it as soon as possible to your financial institution.  If it is after banking hours please call 1-800-264-4274. 

 If you are going on vacation, please call Lynnette at 618-883-2141 with the dates and destination.  Debit cards are monitored for any unusual activity especially if the card is used outside your normal travel area.  By letting us know, it may avoid any interruption of your debit card availabiltiy.

 
Credit Cards are now available

The Bank of Kampsville is now offering credit cards.  You can pick up an application at any of our branches.

 
Local Weather

 

Kampsville, Illinois               Hardin, Illinois


Brussels, Illinois                     Pleasant Hill, Illinois



 
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Temporary increase in basic FDIC Insurance Amount

  Customers of Bank of Kampsville with noninterest-bearing transaction accounts will continue to be insured through December 31, 2013 for up to $250,000 under the FDIC’s general deposit insurance rules.  Federal law provides that this amount will be $100,000.00 per depositor beginning January 1, 2014.