Customer Service: 610-882-8800
Routing Number: 031318716
July 17, 2020
As we continue to work our way through the COVID-19 situation, we are following the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s guidelines and advisories to maintain a safe environment for all of our customers and team members.
We recommend to our customers who have traveled, or will be traveling, to review the PA State website for COVID-19 information for travelers. It is advised that you quarantine at home for 14 days following your return from travelling to any of the states listed on their website. This information is constantly changing, so please refer to their website for updates.
If you have recently traveled to a State that is on the advisory list, we encourage you to use one of our contactless forms of banking. Our Online and Mobile Banking, ATMs and night drops are available to you at any time, and our drive-ups are available during our regular banking hours.
If your transaction needs require that you meet with us in person, please contact us at 610-882-8800 so we may discuss other options in order to serve your banking needs. We continue to wish you good health and safety as we work together to create the safest banking environment for our community.
Thank you for choosing Embassy Bank.
David M. Lobach, Jr.
Chairman, President and CEO
Embassy Bank for the Lehigh Valley
A 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.