Your Bank, Wherever Life Takes You
Mobile Banking is designed to keep you connected and in control—no matter where you are. With our secure mobile app, you’ll have 24/7 access to your accounts right from your phone, backed by the same trusted security and reliability you count on from your local bank.
Here’s what you can do with the app:
- Real-Time Access – Check balances and recent transactions instantly
- Mobile Deposit – Snap a photo, send it, and deposit checks in seconds
- Bill Pay & Transfers – Pay bills and move money anytime, anywhere
- eStatements – Go paperless and keep your records organized
- Biometric Login – Sign in quickly with fingerprint or Face ID
- Card Controls – Lock or unlock your debit card anytime for added protection
- Secure Messaging & Live Chat – Get answers or assistance without picking up the phone
- ATM & Branch Locator – Find nearby locations fast and easy
Download and Get Started
The Foresight Mobile Banking app is available on both Apple and Android devices. Tap your app store icon below to download and start banking on the go.
24-Hour Telephone Banking Service
Bank from wherever you are and whenever you need with 24-Hour Telebank from State Bank!
What do you do if you don’t have Internet access and can’t log in to your Online Banking or Mobile Banking accounts? With the 24-Hour Telebank Service from State Bank, you can access your accounts quickly and easily by calling 800-822-4225 and following the prompts.
With 24-Hour Telebank, you can:
- Access your State Bank checking, savings, money market, certificate of deposit and loan accounts
- Hear what checks have cleared your account
- Verify recent deposits
- Transfer funds between your accounts
- Receive loan payment information
- Hear account balances
- And much more!
Talk with your banker to learn how to enroll today. The first time you call 800-822-4225 you will need to create a password that you will use to access your accounts whenever you call. If you have further questions about 24-Hour Telebank, please contact State Bank.

