Customer Service: 610-882-8800
Routing Number: 031318716
March 13, 2020
Our customers, team members, and community are our first priority, and this continues in our response to the developments regarding COVID-19.
The Bank offers a variety of services to help lessen the chances of passing a virus. We suggest you consider utilizing Embassy Bank's personal and business Online and mobile banking services to make account transfers, deposit checks, pay bills, and check account balances. Pop Money is available for person-to-person payments. We also suggest utilizing debit cards versus cash for purchases and the free ATMs at our offices.
We are taking the necessary precautions to protect the wellbeing of our customers, team members, community, and vendors, by taking the following actions:
The following links may be helpful to you in keeping current with COVID-19:
Should you need assistance with respect to a hardship incurred due to COVID-19, or for information on our services, our team is available to help you. Please call 610-882-8800, anytime between the hours of 8am to 5pm Monday through Thursday, 8am to 6pm Friday, and 9am to 12pm on Saturday. You may also directly call or email your current banker.
Currently, all of our locations are open and operating under our normal banking hours: 9am to 5pm Monday through Thursday, 9am to 6pm Friday, and 9am to 12pm on Saturday. We will post any changes to hours or status on our website at embassybank.com.
Thank you for banking with Embassy Bank for the Lehigh Valley, we appreciate your business.
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.