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  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 17, 2022
  • July 16, 2026

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Consolidate all your financial accounts into one secure platform. Track transactions, set alerts, make payments, transfer funds, and deposit checks with ease. Manage your money efficiently and access banking services on the go.

Aggregate all financial accounts
Organize transactions with tags and notes
Set balance alerts
Make payments and transfer money
Mobile check deposit
Debit card management
View monthly statements
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What's New in ASBT

3.36.0

July 16, 2026

Version 3.36.0 • Bug fixes and performance improvements

FAQ

What does the ASBT app do?

The ASBT app allows you to aggregate all of your financial accounts, including those from other banks and credit unions, into a single, unified view. It provides tools to manage your finances, track transactions, make payments, transfer money, and deposit checks.

What are the key features of ASBT?

Key features include aggregating all financial accounts, organizing transactions with tags and notes, setting balance alerts, making payments, transferring money between accounts, mobile check deposit, debit card management, and viewing monthly statements.

Is ASBT free to use?

The ASBT app is free to download and use. While the app itself is free, it does have advertisements and may offer in-app purchases for additional features or services.

How do I set up ASBT?

To use the ASBT app, you must be enrolled as an American State Bank digital banking user. If you currently use their Internet Banking, simply download the app, launch it, and log in with the same Internet Banking credentials.

What are common use cases for ASBT?

Common use cases include consolidating all your banking information into one place for easier tracking, setting up notifications for low balances, paying bills or friends, transferring funds between your accounts, and depositing checks remotely.