Customer Service: 610-882-8800
Routing Number: 031318716
January 4, 2022
Please note that effective January 4, 2022, our Liberty Street office lobby will be temporarily closed. Customers will be able to utilize our drive-thru services during normal business hours to conduct routine banking transactions (deposits, cash withdrawals, loan payments etc.).
Our ATM will be available for cash withdrawals and Embassy Bank customer deposits, and the night drop will serve as another resource for deposits and loan payments. Our ATM and Night Drops are available 24/7. You may also get cash back when making purchases at many grocery stores or at service-charge free local ATMs, such as those located within WAWA stores. Online and Mobile Banking are available 24/7/365 for your convenience. You can check your balances, transfer funds, view recent transactions and pay bills. With the Mobile Banking app, you can also make deposits at your convenience, anytime and anywhere.
If you are in need of more involved banking services, please contact the branch office to make arrangements so we can serve you safely.
At this time, the remainder of our Embassy Bank offices are open for full service banking. Please visit our Contact Page for information on each of our branch offices.
One of the great things about our customers, our banking team, our community, and our country is that we know how to come together and weather challenging times like these. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to serving you in the future.
Back to COVID-19 PageA message from the PA Department of Banking and Securities for ways to be safe from opportunists who will try and take advantage of them during major events such as the current COVID-19 situation:
"Consumers should be on alert for increased fraud during major events such as the outbreak of COVID-19," said Acting Secretary Richard Vague. "Scams are becoming increasingly more sophisticated and scam artists are taking advantage of people, making every attempt to separate you from your hard-earned money."
Cybercriminals like to take advantage of incidents such as the coronavirus threat to entice people to click on phishing emails and conduct social engineering attacks. Cybercriminals may send malware‐laced emails with attachments and links to websites that can harvest your private information and passwords to exploit your personal and corporate accounts. It is important to remain diligent in reviewing emails to ensure they are safe.