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With M&T Bank’s remote account opening and banking solutions.
Easily account for every penny in real-time
With virtual client sub-accounts with smart reconciliation.
Keep your IOLTA account continuously reconciled
With built-in bank account integration.
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References to “IOLTA” or “Interest on Lawyers Trust Account” shall be interpreted to include “IOLA,” or “Interest on Lawyer Account,” and “IOTA,” or “Interest on Trust Account,” as applicable in a particular state.
Nota is a product/service offered by M&T Bank and is available to attorneys whose offices and practices are in NY, NJ, MD, PA, DE, CT, VA, DC, FL, or WV. IOLTA accounts held by lawyers in these states must be subject to applicable state rules and regulations. The advertised product/services and their features and availability are subject to change without notice at any time. Use of the product/service is subject to and governed by certain terms, conditions, and agreements required by M&T Bank.
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1 There is no charge for the use of Nota. M&T Bank’s standard deposit account and service fees may apply.
2 The advertised pricing is for new-to-bank customers that open both an M&T IOLTA and M&T Simple Checking for Business account and enroll in Nota. All wire charges on the operating account are waived. This includes phone, online, and branch-initiated wires. Outbound domestic wire functionality is only available with a linked operating account. The customer must be a law firm with 5 or fewer partners, members, or managing members. Counsel, of counsel, associates, paralegals, support staff, and those in similar roles are not included for purposes of determining whether a law firm qualifies for the advertised pricing. M&T Bank’s standard deposit account and service fees still apply for those that are not enrolled in Nota.