One of the main reasons why I like this site is that it is easy to deal with, as it is designed on an exclusively intuitive base, and that’s something that one doesn’t see too much on bank sites, which are usually only a bit more than the employee intranet, though if you consider that IndyMac is the 7th largest savings and loan and the 2nd largest independent mortgage lender in the US, well, one feels they could have done a bit better in terms of design. You can use the site to browse the catalogue of financial products and services in a wide variety of segments: small company, personal finance, Real Estate and mortgages, retirement services, etc. In all cases, you will be able to take a look at the rates and conditions of the account, like a simple guide to penalties, withdrawal fees and term duration. If there’s anything you don’t understand, try using the glossary available from the site. IndyMac.com features several calculators to help you make a better decision on whether their personal finance and commercial products are convenient for you or not, and are very easy to use too. If you are a current client of this bank and have an account, you will be able to access the eBanking area, and if you are still considering this modality to manage your accounts, make sure you take a look at the demo to get familiarized with how the system works.