Switch to eStatements to Simplifies Your Financial Life
January 21, 2026

Let’s be honest, sorting through piles of mail is a chore no one enjoys, struggling to find a missing bank statement when it’s time to file taxes is even worse. If you have ever wished for a faster, easier way to manage your financial documents, it is time to look at eStatements.
You might think paper statements work fine because “that’s how it’s always been.” However, sticking to physical mail often means more hassle, unnecessary clutter, and a higher risk of identity theft.
An eStatement is simply your monthly account statement delivered electronically through our secure Online Banking platform. It contains the exact same information as the paper version, but it arrives sooner and stays safer. No more lost mail. No more waiting on the postal service. You sign in, and your financial data is at your fingertips instantly.
What Are the Benefits of an eStatement?
When you switch to electronic delivery, you aren’t just saving paper. You are upgrading how you manage your money. Here is why an eStatement is a smarter choice than traditional mail:
- You Get Your Money Insights Faster
Waiting for the mail carrier can delay your financial planning. With an eStatement, you receive an email notification the moment your document is ready. Whether you need to check your balance or review a specific transaction, the information is available as soon as you log in.
- Enhanced Security Against Fraud
Paper statements sitting in a mailbox are a prime target for identity thieves. If a statement is lost, stolen, or accidentally tossed in the trash, your sensitive account numbers are exposed.
An eStatement stays locked behind the robust security of your Online Banking login. At Commerce Bank of Wyoming, we use industry-leading security measures to keep your private information exactly where it belongs, with you.
- Total Organization and Control
Are you tired of digging through desk drawers or dusty filing cabinets? Electronic statements are automatically organized within your Online Banking account.
You can view, download, or print them whenever you need them. If you need a statement from last February for a tax audit or a loan application, you can find it in seconds rather than hours.
- Less Clutter in Your Home
Imagine reclaiming your kitchen counter or home office desk. Switching to an eStatement stops the monthly influx of envelopes and paper stacks. It is a small change that makes your home feel tidier and more organized.
- On-Demand Access
You are in the driver’s seat. While the statements are stored securely online, they are yours to keep. Because an eStatement comes as a PDF file, you can save it to your computer hard drive or print a physical copy for your records whenever you want.
How to Sign Up for eStatements
We have made the enrollment process simple. You can make the switch in just a few minutes by following these steps:
- Log In: Go to www.CommerceBankWyoming.com and log in to your Online Banking account.
- Go to Your Profile: Click on ‘PROFILE’ located at the top right of your dashboard.
- Edit Settings: Scroll to find ‘Electronic Statements’ and click the ‘Edit’ button to change your delivery option.
- Accept Terms: Select the eStatement delivery method. Click the link to read the Terms and Conditions. Once reviewed, check the box stating: ‘I have read and accept the electronic statement terms and conditions.’
- Save: Click ‘Save’ to finalize the process.
That’s it! You are done. Next month, keep an eye on your email for a notification, then log in to view your statement securely.
Make Banking Work for You
We understand that changing your routine can feel like one more item on a long to-do list. But if you are still relying on paper, you are missing out on the speed, security, and convenience that an eStatement delivers every single month.
Simplify your life and skip the paper piles. Enroll in eStatements today. If you have questions or have trouble, give us a call. We are here to walk you through the process so you can enjoy banking that works for you.




