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How to fill out the Provident State Bank Business Switch Kit online
Switching your business accounts to Provident State Bank is designed to be straightforward and efficient. This guide outlines each step necessary to complete the Business Switch Kit online, ensuring your transition is seamless.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Business Switch Kit.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Business Switch Kit form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by providing your basic business information in the designated fields. This typically includes your business name, address, and contact details.
- Indicate which financial products and services you currently use or are interested in. Check all relevant boxes, such as checking accounts, savings accounts, and other services.
- Fill out the Payroll Provider Notification Form if you wish to switch your payroll funding account. Enter your payroll provider's details and your business's account information.
- Complete the Automatic Payment Request Form by detailing any automatic payments you wish to transfer to your new account. Fill in the service provider's information and your new Provident State Bank account details.
- Provide information for the Incoming Deposit Request Form detailing any deposits that need to be redirected to your new account.
- Review all filled fields for accuracy. Ensure all provided information aligns with your business records.
- Once finished, you can save your changes, download the filled form for your records, and print it if necessary.
- Follow any additional instructions provided in the kit regarding the submission of documents or forms.
Complete your Business Switch Kit online today to facilitate a smooth transition to Provident State Bank.
Under the terms of the merger agreement, which was unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both companies, Lakeland will merge with and into Provident, with Provident as the surviving corporation, and Lakeland Bank will merge with and into Provident Bank, with Provident Bank as the surviving bank.