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First Internet Bank Eliminates Overdraft Fees to Enhance Customer Experience

FISHERS, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--For many consumers and small business owners, the result of one or more overdraft fees can be devastating. In response, First Internet Bank has announced that it is removing overdraft fees on personal and small business deposit accounts. This change has been made to deliver a better – and less costly – banking experience for account holders.

“We have always had a commitment to make banking as customer-centric as possible,” said Nicole Lorch, President and Chief Operating Officer of First Internet Bank. “As auto-billing has become the norm, it is not uncommon for anyone to lose track of when payments come due. By removing overdraft fees, we give our customers more peace of mind when managing their finances. Simply put, we think it is the right decision and the way banking should be.”

As a result of the decision, First Internet Bank now gives customers the added control they need to increase their financial wellness, while eliminating the inconvenience and cost that could come with an inadvertent overdraft.

For more information about First Internet Bank, please visit firstib.com.

About First Internet Bank

With assets of $4.2 billion as of December 31, 2021, the Bank provides consumer and small business deposits, SBA financing, consumer loans, residential mortgages and specialty finance services nationally. The Bank also offers commercial real estate loans, commercial and industrial loans and treasury management services. Additional information about the Bank, including its products and services, is available at www.firstib.com. The Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of First Internet Bancorp (Nasdaq: INBK). First Internet Bank is a member FDIC.

Contacts

Investors/Analysts
Paula Deemer
Director of Corporate Administration
(317) 428-4628
investors@firstib.com

Media
BLASTmedia for First Internet Bank
Ryan Hecker
firstib@blastmedia.com

First Internet Bank

NASDAQ:INBK
Details
Headquarters: Fishers, IN
CEO: David Becker
Employees: 317
Organization: PUB
Revenues: $118,350,000 (2022)
Net Income: $35,541,000 (2022)

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Contacts

Investors/Analysts
Paula Deemer
Director of Corporate Administration
(317) 428-4628
investors@firstib.com

Media
BLASTmedia for First Internet Bank
Ryan Hecker
firstib@blastmedia.com

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