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If you’ve already signed up for and logged into Online Banking, and want to use more of our free 24/7 banking tools, just follow these easy steps.

All instructions on this page assume that you have already enrolled in Online Banking and are successfully logged in.
The Dedham Savings Routing Number is: 211371722.

Find Account Number

For your security, all but the last few digits of your account number are hidden from view when banking on our website. To find your full account number when logged into Online Banking, open a recent eStatement, and the account number can be found in the middle of the first page, just below the bank informational message.

If you have not yet signed up for eStatements or eDocuments, follow these steps.

Pay Bills

View our easy How to Sheet or How to Video, or follow the steps below:

When logged in, if you DON’T have a Make Payments tab at the top of the page:

  • Click on the Customer Service tab at the top of the page
  • Under Account Maintenance, click on Change User Profile
  • Click on Your Link with Bill Payment
  • This should cause a Make Payments tab to appear at the top of the page; see next steps below

When logged in, and you DO have a Make Payments tab at the top of the page:

  • On the Accounts tab, click Pay Bills
  • Review the disclosures and click I Agree
  • Choose the account you would like as Default and click Submit
  • You are now ready to pay bills.  Click on Make Payments and set up your first Payee to pay a bill.

Sign Up for eStatements & eDocuments

Learn more about Online Statements with our easy How to Sheet or How to Video, or follow these simple steps:

If you’ve signed up for eStatements already, but not eDocuments:

  • Follow all of the same steps below, but you can skip the step “For Statements,” as you are already signed up to receive those.

If you haven’t yet signed up for either eStatements or eDocuments:

  • Sign up for and login to Online Banking on our website
  • At the top of the screen, click the Customer Service tab
  • Below Account Maintenance, click Change Document Delivery Method
  • Provide your email address if prompted
  • On the Change Delivery Method page, you’ll see 3 sections: StatementsNotices, and Tax Forms; you’ll need to consider each of these individually:
  • For Statements: for each account listed, click the drop down box under Delivery Method and choose Online
  • For Notices: for each account listed, click the drop down box under Delivery Method and choose Online
  • For Tax Forms: click the drop down box under Delivery Method and choose Online
  • Below Service Agreement and Disclosure for Online Delivery, check the box to indicate you have read and agree to the terms and click Submit (note that you must click the link to read the agreement in order to check the box)
  • You are now signed up for eStatements and eDocuments!

To view eStatements or eDocuments, under Accounts, click on Online Documents. You’ll see individual tabs for Statements, Notices, and Tax Forms. You can view, print, or save as needed.

Mobile Banking & Mobile Deposit

View our easy Mobile Banking How to Sheet or How to Video, or follow the steps below:

View our easy Mobile Deposit How to Sheet or How to Video, or follow the steps below:

  • Once you have enrolled in Online Banking on a computer, download the Dedham Savings mobile app at the Apple Store for iPhones or Google Play for Androids.  Use your Online Banking credential to log in to Mobile Banking.
  • Mobile Banking users can also deposit checks through Mobile Deposit. For new accounts, you will see the Deposit icon in Mobile Banking 30 days after account opening, or with $1,000+ in your account, you will see the option right away.

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