I would recommend lofting your email authentication into the same protection category as your bank account:
a) There is a nonzero probability that your bank can be socially engineered using information obtained from compromising your email account and anything that trusts it.
b) An email account compromise implicitly means every service that resets/recovers through it has to be rekeyed. The subsequent cleaning of the stables can be messy, lengthy, and itself somewhat risky.
In particular, if you haven't already, enable MFA. If your email provider does not support MFA, change your provider.
a) There is a nonzero probability that your bank can be socially engineered using information obtained from compromising your email account and anything that trusts it. b) An email account compromise implicitly means every service that resets/recovers through it has to be rekeyed. The subsequent cleaning of the stables can be messy, lengthy, and itself somewhat risky.
In particular, if you haven't already, enable MFA. If your email provider does not support MFA, change your provider.