
Mobile App Features
Bank anytime, anywhere with our secure and convenient mobile app designed to manage your finances at your fingertips.
- View balances: Quickly check your account from anywhere.
- Manage transactions: Search your recent activity, filter by tags, even add an image or note to an entry.
- Transfer funds: Initiate one-time, future date or repeating transfers.
- Make payments: Make person-to-person or bill payments from any device with Bill Pay.
- Mobile check deposit: Save time by depositing checks anywhere and anytime.
- Get alerts: Receive push notifications and alerts to stay in the know.

Digital Wallet
Add your BTC Bank debit card to your digital wallet.
For more information on mobile and online banking, or if you have questions or concerns, please contact a customer service representative today by calling 660-425-7285.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start using the BTC Bank Mobile App?
To get started, download the app from the App Store® or Google Play™ today and log in using your online banking credentials.
What devices are compatible with the app?
The BTC Bank Mobile Banking app requires an iPhone® with iOS 16.0 or above or Android™ 8.0 or above.
Is the app secure?
Safeguard your information by validating your identity through multi-factor authentication via email, text or phone call when creating and logging into your online banking account.
What is Bill Pay?
Bill Pay is a service that allows you to pay virtually anyone or any company through your online banking account. You determine who you want to pay, when you want to make the payment and which account you want the payment to come from. It’s safe, secure and easy to use.
Who can I pay with Bill Pay?
You can pay virtually any business or individual with a mailing address within the United States and Puerto Rico. For example, you can pay utilities, cable bills or credit cards, or individuals such as a landlord, babysitter or relative.
How are online payments delivered?
Payments are sent one of two ways — electronically or by paper checks. The majority of payments are delivered electronically. Your payment information, such as your account number, is sent via secure and encrypted transmission. All other payments are made by paper checks that are mailed via the U.S. Postal Service.