DCU offers its member banks to participate in the medallion signature guarantee program. These banks include DCU branches in Acton, Andover, Burlington, and Framingham.
I spoke with an NFCU rep today; she called my local branch for me, and yes, they do offer the service. At my branch - Brunswick, ME - it is done free of charge. It's possible that this is only available at certain branches, so YMMV. (The service representative didn't herself know what a Medallion Guarantee was, but she asked the branch specifically.)
SunTrust offers banking services including savings, checking, online banking and mobile banking. You can also receive insurance and loan services from SunTrust.
The services that are offered by Suntrust Internet banking include paying all bills online, money transfers, mobile banking. Suntrust Internet banking also offer money receiving request or sending money option, as well as online statement.
YES, BECU does offer medallion signature guarantee to members only at no cost. Bring required Identification and required paperwork that needs signature along with you. There are 2 BECU branches that offer this service: Tukwila Branch and the Everette Branch, however you can check the website for additional locations that may offer this. Just look for "signature services" in the list of services each location offers. There are staff at each neighborhood center that offer the service, however, come very prepared. They don't seem to really know what they are doing--it likely won't be a quick process and they will want a ridiculous amount of paperwork in my experience. When I tried to get a stamp for a transfer from my late mother's IRA for which I am a beneficiary, they asked for a death certificate, a copy of my mother's last account statement at the IRA company, proof from the IRA company that I was a beneficiary etc... The clerk was very young and had to go talk to his supervisor/colleague--I could hear them talking and the phrase ("I don't know" came up over and over again. They never once even asked for ID. From what I understand about the SEC's STAMP program, the medallion stamp is a way to ensure the identity of the person signing the document involving the sale or transfer of securities. It is to protect the owner of the securities from, say, a forger who might try to steal the securities. But the way BECU treats it seems different. If I were you I would try some other institution--like a Fidelity branch office. Even the IRA company holding the assets told me that what BECU were asking me for was ridiculous. It took me many, many hours and several trips to BECU to get the stamp. I am now not really seeing the purpose of having an account with BECU. They are worthless to me.
Yes. Wachovia bank confirmed to me that medallion signature guarantee stamp is available to all account holders.
I am needing a medallion signature guarantee in San Antonio, TX. My bank does not offer them. I found RBFCU does but not for non-customers. Where else can I turn?
Well, you have to have an account at the bank that offers this service and there are not a ot of banks that offer it. Good luck getting one if you need one. I have been trying for over 2 weeks now.
Not unless you are in San Antonio.
Gold medallion signature guaranteeA gold medallion signature guarantee is a method of proving that a signature is valid. It is somewhat like getting your signature notarized, except that there are fewer places that can give a medallion signature guarantee and the liability (if the signature turns out to be invalid) of the institution giving the guarantee is greater than for a notary. If you need to get a medallion signature guarantee to validate your own signature, many banks and securities firms offer the service.You can try your Federal Credit Union, if you are a member of one, that is where I got mine. Be prepared for the process to take a bit longer than an ordinary notarization.Medallion signature guarantees are normally only available at banks, you must have a signature card on file with the bank in order for the signature to be verified.
DCU offers its member banks to participate in the medallion signature guarantee program. These banks include DCU branches in Acton, Andover, Burlington, and Framingham.
A medallion signature guarantee can be obtained from any financial institution, most notably banks and credit unions. The three approved programs are STAMP, SEMP, and MSP, so check your bank to see if they offer these services.
I spoke with an NFCU rep today; she called my local branch for me, and yes, they do offer the service. At my branch - Brunswick, ME - it is done free of charge. It's possible that this is only available at certain branches, so YMMV. (The service representative didn't herself know what a Medallion Guarantee was, but she asked the branch specifically.)
Yes, Suntrust Bank does offer rewards. It is easy to find the rewards if one goes to the official website of Suntrust Bank and look for "Rewards and Cashback".
Banks or institutions that are able to participate in a signature guarantee would have to be a member of a STAMP, SEMP, or MSP. If they are not a member, they cannot offer this service.
SunTrust offers banking services including savings, checking, online banking and mobile banking. You can also receive insurance and loan services from SunTrust.
There are numerous locations that participate in the program but typically you have to be a bank customer to acquire a medallion guaranteed signature. One exception is Bank of America. Bank of America will provide the medallion guarnateed stamp for non-customers, but they do have to obtain information before providing the service. I'd suggest calling the branch you intend to visit before going just to be sure they provide this service, as it's typically just larger or main branches that will do it.