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Welcome to the Suite Life

We’re putting the power to control your debit card in your hands....no matter where you are! Card Suite Lite is a new app offered by Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri to help you control and monitor debit card usage anywhere, anytime using your mobile phone. 

  • FREEZE AND UNFREEZE YOUR CARD: Lost your card? Freeze it in an instant from your phone and contact your financial institution right away.
  • RECEIVE INSTANT ALERTS: Get an alert anytime your card is used, so you always know when and how your money is spent.
  • CONTROL WHERE YOUR CARDS CAN BE USED: Decide where purchases can be made and set transaction limits.
  • GET SPENDING INSIGHTS: Easily access your spending history and search for transactions.

Are you ready to take control of your Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri Debit Card? Then download the Card Suite Lite app today to manage account alerts and monitoring anytime anywhere!

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