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Broadview Donates More Than $200,000 in Gifts and Winter Clothing
Broadview to Spread Holiday Cheer by Donating More Than $200,000 in Gifts and Winter Clothing to More Than 5,000 People During its Annual “Holiday Sharing” and Toys for Tots “Stuff the Trucks” Initiatives.
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Safeguarding Your Social Security Benefits and Personal Information
According to a Bankrate survey, 34% of adults have experienced some form of financial fraud or an attempted scam as of January 2024.
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Digital Banking in 5 Steps
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Broadview protects personal and business accounts through many security and fraud measures.
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Broadview to Donate $10,000 to FeedMore WNY Thanks to Buffalo Bills Playoff Run
Broadview will donate $10,000 to FeedMore WNY in honor of the Bills fantastic season and the number of points scored during their two playoff games this season.
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Recognizing Social Engineering Warning Signs
Fraudsters are targeting consumers by contacting them directly. They trick people into approving transactions or handing over access to their accounts.
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Call us, visit a nearby branch, or chat with an associate.
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Educating Kids on Cyber Safety
Kids are literally growing up “connected.” These opportunities also come with risks. In this blog, we explore three areas of risk for kids and what you can do to help them stay safe.
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Broadview Social Media Guidelines
Broadview’s social media pages/platforms are public and intended to be a fun community page where you can learn about Broadview, its mission, and events.
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Is Life Insurance Through Work Enough?
From our subsidiary Broadview Insurance Agency: If your employer offers life insurance, chances are you’ll get a decent amount of coverage.
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Are You Eligible for the No Tax on Tips Provision One Big Beautiful Bill Act 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) of 2025 introduces a new federal tax deduction for tip income.
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One of the most useful features in online banking is the ability to create nicknames for your accounts.
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How to Recognize and Protect Yourself Against Tax Identity Theft
A common type of identity theft involves the use of someone's Social Security number to unlawfully intercept their income tax refund. Unfortunately, this fraud often isn't discovered until the victim tries to file their taxes. Instead of getting a quick refund, they may instead be facing a lengthy battle with the IRS.
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Learn how to use your Broadview credit card, debit card, and other credit cards with Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay. Sail through the checkout without exchanging cash or inserting your card then returning it to your wallet. Just tip your phone over the store’s payment device.
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Online shopping is one of life’s conveniences. We have become a society dependent upon the Internet, which makes it easier for criminals to steal your money. Here are some ways to protect yourself when you shop online.
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Broadview's full-service branches are conveniently located throughout the New York's Capital Region, and with nearly 30,000 free and low-fee local CO-OP network ATMs throughout the Unites States, we make managing your accounts even easier.
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Text Message Scams: What They Are and How to Avoid Them
Text message scams are a common form of cybercrime. Scammers impersonate legitimate companies to trick you into giving them personal information. They then use this data to access your accounts or sell this information to others. Here are some common scam tactics.
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Your Credit Score: What It Is and Why It Matters
Credit reports, scores, and how they all work can feel like a mystery.
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Should You Be Concerned About the State of Social Security?
Social Security, established in 1935, provides financial benefits to the elderly, disabled, and disadvantaged groups.
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Watch videos to explore popular digital banking features and try them out. Learn how to set up alerts on your desktop and mobile device.