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Submitted questions will be answered by an Arvest banker and may appear on the Arvest Blog.

"I know I can access my bank accounts online but can I also access my loans online to see balances, etc?"

Thursday, July 10 at 08:28 AM

Yes. Any Arvest loan in which you sign on can be viewed within Banking On the Net. Generally, all accounts are added to the ID when it is initially established. Any accounts opened after that or not originally included can be added by stopping by calling the bank, visiting an Arvest branch location or submitting your request via the secure message function inside Banking On the Net.

The loan details you can see vary by type. For consumer/business loans you can see the current balance, interest rate, the present year’s interest, last year’s interest, the origination date, original pay-off date and amount, next payment date and amount and credit line. The register will show you the account activity, such as payments, dispersals, fees, etc.

For mortgage, you can see the outstanding balance, interest rate, the present year’s interest, last year’s interest, the origination date, original amount and payment amount. The register will show you the account activity, such as payments, escrow disbursements and much more.

Account history will begin the day the account is added to Banking On the Net. Arvest keeps a total of 475 days of history once the account has been for that amount of time. Remember, you can make payments to your Arvest loans within Banking On the Net through online BillPay or by making an online transfer to them

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