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MidFirst Bank has several checking accounts such as Signature Checking, Performance Checking, Performance Plus Checking, Performance 50 Checking and Free Checking Plus. The Signature Checking is the bank's premier account. It is free with $10,000 balance in checking, savings, or money market accounts. The Performance Checking gives a few extra perks while helping to get the most for your money. The Performance Plus Checking allows interest to be earned on money. The account has free wallet style checks with unlimited check writing. The Performance 50 Checking is for those 50 and older and provides extra banking benefits such as free wallet style checks, unlimited check writing with free travelers' checks. The Free Checking Plus Account has no monthly fee requirement.

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Signature Checking

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Performance Checking

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Performance Plus Checking

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Performance 50 Checking

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Free Checking Plus

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MidFirst Bank's Free Checking Plus Account has no monthly fee. This product has benefits such as no minimum…Read More »
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