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Harris Launches New Card Access for Home Equity Lines of Credit

Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:27pm EST
CHICAGO, Feb. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Harris is pleased to announce the launch
of a new product feature that allows customers to access their Home Equity
Line of Credit (HELOC) accounts using their Harris Access MasterCard.
    "Harris is committed to making banking convenient and accessible for our
customers," said Titi Cole, Harris Senior Vice President, Retail Banking
Product Management.  "These Access Cards help our customers simplify their
lives by giving them easy, quick access to their funds."
    The Access Cards will carry the MasterCard logo and can be used similar to
a credit card for point-of-sale purchases or a debit card for ATM withdrawals.
Additionally, customers can still use checks and funds transfers at the
branch, online or by phone to access HELOC funds.
    Customers with a Home Equity Line of Credit, Business Equity Line of
Credit and Standard Business Line of Credit are eligible for the new Access
Card. To learn more, visit any Harris branch or call our Customer Contact
Center at (888) 340-2265.
    Harris has been helping its customers and the communities it serves for
125 years and has more than 230 full-service locations throughout Chicagoland
and Indiana, and more than 580 ATMs.
    About Harris:
    Harris is an integrated financial service organization providing more than
1 million personal, business and corporate clients with banking, lending,
investing and wealth management solutions. The organization is a member of the
BMO Financial Group (NYSE, TSX: BMO), which also provides corporate and
investment banking services in the U.S. under the BMO Capital Markets name.
For more information, please visit http://www.bmocm.com or
http://www.harrisbank.com.
    Harris(R) is a trade name used by various financial service subsidiaries
of Harris Financial Corp.  Banking products and services are provided by
Harris N.A., The Harris Bank, N.A. and their bank affiliates.  Members FDIC.
Brokerage products are offered through Harris Investor Services, Inc. (HIS), a
registered broker/dealer, member NASD/SIPC, and SEC registered investment
adviser.  Insurance and annuities are offered through Harris Bancorp Insurance
Services, Inc. (HBIS). Securities are provided by BMO Capital Markets Corp.
(BMOCM), a registered broker dealer and member NYSE, NASD and SIPC.  HIS, HBIS
and BMOCM are affiliated companies and are wholly owned subsidiaries of Harris
Financial Corp.  Products offered by HIS, HBIS and BMOCM are Not Insured by
the FDIC or any Federal Government Agency, Not a Deposit of or Guaranteed by
Any Bank or Bank Affiliate, May Lose Value.  The purchase of insurance or an
annuity is not a condition to any bank loan or service.  Financial planning
and investment advisory services are provided by Sullivan, Bruyette, Speros &
Blayney, Inc., an SEC registered investment adviser.  Family Office Services
are provided by Harris myCFO, Inc.  Investment advisory services are offered
by Harris myCFO Investment Advisory Services LLC, an SEC registered investment
adviser and wholly-owned subsidiary of Harris myCFO, Inc.  Not all products
and services are offered in every state and/or location.
SOURCE  Harris

Colleen Kroll of Harris, +1-312-461-7865



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