TCF Bank was a leader in banking for Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Colorado, Wisconsin, Ohio, and South Dakota with over 475 branches in those states. TCF Bank has merged with Huntington National Bank to provide more services and support to TCF's existing customers. If you were a TCF Bank customer, you want to keep track of your accounts. You can check your accounts online at any time of the day and night, but you will have difficulty accessing your accounts if you have forgotten your username or password. How do you recover your username and password for TCF Bank? You can get information and assistance from Huntingdon customer support here, and you can keep reading for steps on recovering your username and password.
To recover your TCF Bank username follow these steps:
To recover your TCF Bank password follow these steps:
You can now log into your account with your recovered username and password.
If you are unable to log into your account after following the steps above, you can get account username and password recovery by calling Huntingdon Bank customer support here. When you call Huntingdon Bank customer service, provide the following information:
The customer service representative will be able to walk you through the username and password recovery process.
If you live near a Huntingdon branch, you can go to that location and get assistance with recovering your online account access. The bank representative will be able to assist you in regaining online access when you show identification to confirm you own the account.
Recovering your TCF Bank username and password is easy when you follow the steps outlined above. For more information, contact Huntingdon Bank customer support here.
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