Switching Is Easy
Say goodbye to old traditional banking – and say hello to a personalized and member-focused experience. Take the leap, we've got you.
Switch to Levo in 4 easy steps.
Who said breaking up is hard to do? We take the hassle of switching financial institutions and make the process fast, easy, & convenient.
Set Up Your Direct Deposit
Make the most of a quick, convenient, and secure method for automating your deposits of recurring income into any Levo checking or savings account you choose. Income received from various sources, such as your employer, Social Security, pensions and retirement plans, the Armed Forces, VA Benefits, and annuity or dividend payments, may all be eligible for Direct Deposit.
Gather and Review Account Information
Contact Your Employer or Payor/Payee
Monitor Your
Account
Set Up Payments With Bill Pay
Manual, automatic, or recurring payments. You decide.
Here's Why It's a Good Idea.
FreeLevo account holders automatically qualify for this free service.
Easy To Use
You can quickly make mobile or online payments.
Saves Money
Postage and checks can run upwards of $50 per year.
Saves Time
Take fewer trips to the post office. Set up recurring electronic payments and save even more time.
Secure
Paying your bills online is safer than sending payments and personal information in the mail.
Close Old Accounts
After all outstanding charges have cleared and recurring charges have been updated with your new account information, close your old checking account. Some financial institutions may need you to do this in person; however, if accepted, you may choose to use our Account Closure form. Be sure to get a check for any remaining money in that account to deposit into your new Levo account. We recommend also asking for a written confirmation of the account closure for your personal records!
Got questions?
Here are a few of the most common questions asked.
- Your name
- Levo's Routing Number (291479974)
- Your Levo member/account number
- The name, address, and account information of any companies currently processing automatic withdrawals from your account
There are 3 sets of numbers at the bottom of your check. The first set of 9 digits is the bank routing number (291479974), the second set will be your account number (13 digits), and the last set is the check number.
Have additional questions?
Give us a call or stop by any branch.