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Nationwide Bank® Restoration Checking Account
Managing your property and casualty insurance claim payments separately after a loss is extremely important. By keeping your claim payments from Nationwide® or one of its affiliates in a separate Restoration Checking Account, you can maximize the value of your insurance payment while giving yourself convenient checking options. It ensures that your proceeds are separate, secure and available when you need them the most.
Restoration Checking features
• No monthly maintenance fee
• Attractive interest rates
• Free checks
• Free Nationwide online banking
• Free paper statements detailing monthly activity
• Access to more than 32,000 Allpoint surcharge-free ATMs and 400,000
Visa/PLUS ATMs across the country
• Free Visa® debit card, which can be used for ATM banking and for purchases
wherever Visa cards are accepted
• Two free non-Nationwide Bank ATM transactions per
month1
• Complete transactions online, at an ATM, over the phone or by
mail
• Overdraft
protection available with a linked savings account
• FDIC-insured2
View our Account Terms and
Conditions.
1 First two non-Nationwide Bank ATM transactions per
statement cycle are free, but surcharges from ATM owner may apply.
2 FDIC insurance on your funds up to at least $100,000 per
depositor.
BKW-0197AO
NATIONWIDE RESTORATION CHECKINGThis account available only to recipients of specific insurance claims under an insurance claim payment program available through the National Mutual Insurance Company and its affiliated companies. If you have questions on whether you qualify, please contact a Customer Care Representative at 1-800-I-Bank-NW. An initial claims payment of $500.00 is required to open this account. See the Account Terms and Conditions for additional information.
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