As part of its commitment to focus on customer experience, HomeStreet Bank, a subsidiary of HomeStreet, Inc. (Nasdaq: HMST), announced today the launch of a newly designed website that makes online banking with HomeStreet easier and more accessible than ever before.

In addition to the updated website, HomeStreet recently rolled out a variety of digital upgrades in an effort to improve customer experience. Unlike many banks that are closing down branches, HomeStreet continues to expand its branch presence while also bolstering its digital offerings, including Cardless Cash, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Android Pay. HomeStreet also plans to launch Zelle, a person-to-person payment network, as well as a mobile feature that lets customers temporarily turn off their debit cards later this year.

“We value our customers’ time and strive to give them the most seamless banking experience possible. That’s why we continue to offer the same personal experience you only get at a community bank, while providing innovative tools that make banking more secure and convenient,” said Mark Mason, President and CEO of HomeStreet Bank. “We look forward to providing additional upgrades to customers in 2018.”

Late last year, HomeStreet released its Cardless Cash feature, which allows customers to securely withdraw money from an ATM using just their smartphone. Designed to increase convenience and prevent card skimming, customers can withdraw cash from participating ATMs all without using their debit or ATM card.

For more information about HomeStreet Bank, visit the new website at: www.homestreet.com.

About HomeStreet, Inc.

Now in its 98th year, HomeStreet, Inc. (Nasdaq:HMST) is a diversified financial services company headquartered in Seattle, Washington and is the holding company for HomeStreet Bank, a state-chartered, FDIC-insured commercial bank. HomeStreet offers consumer, commercial and private banking services and investment and insurance products, and originates residential and commercial mortgages and construction loans for borrowers located in the Western United States and Hawaii. Additional information on HomeStreet Bank can be found at www.homestreet.com.