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Why Use a Safe Deposit Box at Your Local Branch?

Why Use a Safe Deposit Box at Your Local Branch?

Safety & Security
SouthEast Bank| January 8, 2025
Why Use a Safe Deposit Box at Your Local Branch?

Your bank’s local branch can help enhance your banking experience by offering in-person support and resources, such as safe deposit boxes: a small, lockable space you can rent in order to store personal and/or valuable items securely.

Let’s talk about how you can use your local branch as an extension of your personal safety measures when it comes to things you hold dear.

The Benefits of Safe Deposit Boxes

If you’re wondering why a safe deposit box is worthwhile, particularly one located inside your bank, the answer is simple. Your bank can offer an extra layer of safety for items you can’t afford to lose or replace, helping put them out of reach of water or fire damage or the threat of theft.

Consider the following items and what they mean to you or your family:

If misplacing or losing any of the above would present a significant problem, then consider keeping them in a safe deposit box. For documents, you can always make a copy of what would be important to keep on hand while placing the originals out of harm’s way!

In short, keeping a safe deposit box at your local branch is a way to have peace of mind about your more valuable or irreplaceable possessions because you can ensure that only authorized users may access them.

Considerations When Using a Safe Deposit Box

Keep in mind that safe deposit boxes are typically not a free service offered by your bank. The cost associated can vary based on the size of the box, the length of time you’ll need it, and the insurance you may wish to add to cover its contents.

On that note, remember that the contents of your safe deposit box are not FDIC-insured, so you are responsible for any and all insurance you wish to take out to protect your valuables further.

Also, get acquainted with potential limitations you will have to adhere to once you open a safe deposit box with your bank. As with any other rental space (big or small!), you will have a rental agreement with terms and conditions, and assistance with or otherwise accessing your box is available only during the specific branch location’s banking hours.

Final Notes

You trust your banking partner to help you manage and grow your money. Your bank can also be your partner in keeping your valuables safe.

Consider what need you might have for one or more safety deposit boxes, whether for personal or business reasons. Then visit your local branch to see what type of safe deposit boxes they offer!

Many of our SouthEast Bank branches offer safe deposit boxes. Explore our branch list to see what offerings we have near you!