E-Statements

Oct 04, 2024


Midway Coop has a long history of paying well above average patronage for our area and we aim to keep it that way.  One way you can help us keep costs low and the dividends flowing is by switching your monthly statements from paper to E-Statements.  These statements will be delivered electronically through email, our website, and soon our new mobile and web application.

Another benefit of E-statements is that you will receive them quicker and without the chance of losing them in the mail.  

We send a large quantity of monthly statements out via mail and would love to cut some of this cost and return some of that value to you each year.  You can help us be a lean, mean, fighting machine by going paperless today.  

If you'd like to make the switch, please download the small document linked at the end of this paragraph and send it in with your next statement.  You can also call our general office at 785-346-5451 and ask to switch today!

Form Link: WebEmailStatements

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