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M&T Offers Custom Check Card Designs

NOV 26, 2012 11:56am ET
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M&T Bank (MTB) is offering customers custom check card designs.

Through the new service launched this month, customers can select their own images for the front of their check cards, the $82.1 billion-asset company said Monday. They can use one of their own images or choose from a gallery of more than 270 images provided by M&T, such as designs featuring the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens.

Customers can also put their own thumbnail photo in the upper corner of their check card.

"Giving M&T customers more choices - from designing their own check card to banking on the go with our new mobile applications - allows consumers to create the type of banking experience that fits their own lifestyle," Darren King, executive vice president for retail banking at M&T Bank, said in a news release.

A one-time fee of $7.95 applies to a custom card. This fee is charged at the setup of the image and is not charged again if the card needs to be replaced.

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