First Step Checking Account
The path to greater financial success begins with a First Step Checking Account from First Federal Bank of Kansas City!
Trade up to First Step Checking with E-Statements that includes the features you need with no monthly fees:
Plus, we'll give you up to $25 to trade-in your unused checks and debit cards from your old bank.**
Receive a FREE Welcome Gift with Your First Step Checking Account
Our mission at First Federal Bank of Kansas City is helping you become more financially successful. That's why your new checking account includes your choice of FREE Gifts below to help you take the next steps to greater financial success.
Apply Now for Your First Step Checking Account
Ready to Trade Up to First Step Checking? Use our secure New Account Application now. We're looking forward to having you as a customer at First Federal Bank of Kansas City!
Visit Us Today: We're With You at Every Step!
After you have the right checking account, our Personal Bankers will help you
take the next steps to greater financial-success. Like opening an Emergency Savings Account, paying off credit card debt and more. Visit our guide to greater financial success.
Unlike most banks, First Federal Bank is a community based
mutual savings bank, which means we're committed to
helping you become more financially-successful. Learn more about why First Federal is the right choice for your family.
Visit First Federal Bank today at one of our
Greater Kansas City area community banking centers, and take the first step to greater financial success by opening a new First Step Checking Account at a local community bank!
We look forward to helping you on the journey to
financial success and we'll be there to celebrate with you at every step along the way!
*No monthly account service charge with Electronic Statements delivered through Internet Banking. Paper statements sent by mail are available for $3.00 per month.
**New customers receive $2.00 for each pad of checks and $5.00 for each debit card traded in from another financial institution. Maximum of $25.00 per household.