1st Source Mobile Banking
App stats
- download files without notification
- receive data from Internet
- view network connections
- pair with Bluetooth devices
- access Bluetooth settings
- control flashlight
- full network access
- run at startup
- control vibration
- prevent device from sleeping
- read Google service configuration
Other platforms
App summary
1st Source Mobile Banking offers a convenient, secure way to easily manage your personal banking accounts anytime, anywhere using your phone or tablet.
The Mobile App is available to all 1st Source Bank customers.
Use your Online Banking credentials to sign in or sign up right here in the App!
MANAGE MONEY:
• Card Control allows you to easily turn your card on or off and set limits
• Push Balance & Transaction Alerts
• Paper Check Images
MOVE MONEY:
• Bill Pay
• Zelle
• Schedule Transfers
• Mobile Deposit checks anytime
SECURITY:
• 2 login options - Username/Password or Fingerprint ID
• No personal data is stored on your device
• App time-out when your device is not in use
Additional information can be found at www.1stsource.com/security
SUPPORT:
• Phone: 800-513-2360 Customer Service
• Schedule an appointment at any of our Banking Centers for help with one of our digital trained specialist
1st Source charges no fee for Mobile Banking, but messaging and data rates from your mobile provider may apply. For more information on 1st Source Mobile Banking visit www.1stsource.com/mobile
1st Source Bank's mobile app is now available for Wear OS.
User reviews
- Easy to use and navigate
- Good customer service and support
- Convenient features like balance checking and money transfers
- Ability to lock/unlock card for security
- Feedback for recent transactions
- Frequent crashes and technical issues
- Problems with check deposit feature
- Inconsistent access and login problems
- Limited functionality compared to larger banks
- Frustrating user experience after updates
- Frequent app crashes and bugs
- Difficulties with check deposits
- Good customer service experiences
- Inability to easily transfer funds between institutions
- Frustration with security measures like text codes