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Fraud Alerts for suspicious activity

Security. CPB and Shazam have partnered to use “Text Alerts” as the first line of communication when we suspect a fraudulent transaction on your debit card.

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TAP+PAY with a contactless card!

Speed through checkout with enhanced security and simplicity. No contact? No problem! Simply hold your card near the contactless symbol on the terminal to pay. 

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Lock & unlock your debit card with Shazam Brella

If your debit card is stolen or goes missing, you can pause future transactions on your account with the quick tap of a button – without affecting your previous transactions.

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Make your own banking hours with our Mobile app

doors are open 24/7.

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Local, Personal and Dedicated to You

We’ve been community-focused for more than 120 years, beginning with the Russellville Exchange Bank in 1895. Today, Community Point Bank is proud to serve communities throughout central Missouri and beyond, with personalized customer service and the latest in mobile and online banking technology. Our local, professional staff wants to get to know you, so we can assist with all aspects of your financial journey.

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Community Point Bank believes in empowering our customers with the knowledge and information they need to achieve financial literacy. To that end, we regularly publish insightful articles about managing credit, budgeting, financial security and more. Browse these articles to find the knowledge you’re seeking. And of course, we welcome you to visit with any of our professional staff anytime you have questions.

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7 Frustrating Holiday Shopping Scams to Avoid

Learning how to freeze a debit card can help prevent fraudulent transactions.

Banking Technology: How to Freeze a Debit Card

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What Is an Interest-bearing Checking Account?