Signing Up & FAQ

How do I sign up for online banking?

To bank online with us, you must have a First Colebrook Bank account, an Internet browser that supports encryption, and a bank-issued Online Moose ID and password. Visit our nearest bank office to sign up for online banking and get your ID and password. The process is fast and easy.

Consumer customers can also sign up for online banking through self-enrollment through our website.  You will be required to provide the following information to complete self-enrollment: social security number, account number and email address (the email address must be an existing email address you have on file with First Colebrook Bank).  Choose the 'Enroll' link within the Online Banking Center page to begin the enrollment process.

How secure are Online Moose and Online Moose Bill Pay?

In a word, very. Online Moose uses state-of-the-art Internet technology to make online banking secure and to protect your personal information. Our Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol, industry-leading firewalls, custom-designed architecture, and unique ID numbers and passwords are designed to ensure the safety of your Internet banking transactions.Your account information can only be accessed upon verification of your bank-issued Online Moose ID and password and any information shared between you and us is encrypted.

How do I log in to Online Moose?

Click on the link to Online Moose Internet Banking above, enter your Online Moose ID and password; when asked, enter your e-mail address.

Why do you need my e-mail address?

In order to better serve your needs, please provide us with your e-mail address. This will allow you to receive certain alerts via e-mail.

What do I do if I forget my Online Moose ID and/or password?

Stop by or contact your local branch. You may also call Deposit Operations at (603) 237-5551 or 1-888-225-1782, Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm, and we will be happy to assist you.

How late in the evening can I make transfers through Online Moose?

You can bank online anytime, 24/7. But transfers must be made by 10:00 p.m., Monday through Friday except scheduled holidays, to be included in that day's business activity.

Can I make my loan payment through Online Moose?

Yes. You are in total control of your payment. You can set up your payment on a one-time or recurring basis. Both the loan you are paying and the account you want to pay from need to be linked to your Online Moose account. Loan payments to other institutions can be scheduled through First Colebrook Bank's bill payment service.

Not all my accounts are linked to Online Moose. If I want to add one, what do I do?

Stop by or contact your local branch. You may also call Deposit Operations at (603) 237-5551 or 1-888-225-1782, Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm, and we will be happy to assist you.

Who can I pay through Online Moose Bill Pay?

You can securely pay your bills online to any person or business in the United States. You cannot pay child support or any government agency, such as the IRS, through any bill payment service. Some of your payees may not take electronic payments; however, you can still schedule payments. When a payee does not accept electronic payments, a check will be issued to the payee instead and appear in your monthly bank statement.

Is there an amount limit when paying bills through Online Moose Bill Pay?

No; however, you must have sufficient available funds in your account when the payment is presented to the bank. If there are not sufficient available funds, the bank reserves the right to return any payment and impose applicable charges.

How much lead time do I need to allow for online bill payments?

When scheduling your payments, please allow 3-5 business days in advance of the due date for electronic payments and 5-7 business days for check payments. Please refer to your Internet Banking Agreement for additional information.

Online Banking Center

Secure Login

If you have questions or would like additional information please contact a Customer Service Representative at any of our convenient branches.

For security reasons, do not email any confidential information such as your Social Security number, complete account number(s) or Personal Identification Number (PIN).