The security of your account numbers is important to us! To better protect your checking account(s), your member number will no longer be included in your checking account number. While your member number will remain the same, you have been assigned a new 10-digit checking account number.
Accounts That May Be Impacted
What You Need To Know
What You Need To Do
In addition to providing enhanced security, this update will allow the Credit Union to better serve your future needs. We appreciate your understanding as we continue to evolve and enhance your financial experience!
In addition to providing enhanced security, this update will allow the Credit Union to better serve your future needs.
Rest assured, all of your accounts at the Credit Union remain secure. This change is part of our ongoing proactive commitment to improving your account security. To better protect your checking account(s), your member number will no longer be the account number printed on your checks.
No. This is simply an operational change that the Credit Union is making.
All existing electronic transfers/payments (ACH transactions) will continue to process as normal.
When you set up a new electronic transfer/payment (ACH transaction) you must use your new 10-digit checking account number.
All existing direct deposits will continue to process as normal.
When you set up a new direct deposit you must use your new 10-digit checking account number. For example, if you have your tax refund deposited to your checking account, you will need to use your new checking account number.