Enroll in Digital Banking
Digital Banking offers enhanced security and an intuitive design that will provide you with a better online banking experience.
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Enroll in Digital Banking
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Select Sign In from anywhere on unfcu.org.
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Select Enroll in Digital Banking.
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Enter your member number and other identifying information.
This allows us to verify your UNFCU membership.
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Read and accept our Electronic Services Agreement.
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Read and accept our terms and conditions.
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Choose whether to receive your security code via text or phone call.
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Enter the security code you receive from us.
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Set up your username and password.
Quick tip
Your member number was included in your welcome letter confirming your membership. It also appears on your monthly statements.
Digital Banking enrollment FAQs
Yes. Your account information and transactions for the past 36 months are available in Digital Banking. When you initially enroll, your full transaction history may take a few hours to appear.
For the best Digital Banking experience, we recommend using one of the following web browsers:
- Google Chrome™ 40 or higher
- Mozilla Firefox 44 or higher
- Safari® 9 or higher
Yes. Each page of Digital Banking is protected with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption. This prevents an unauthorized individual from simultaneously viewing the pages that you are viewing.
In 2022, we updated the login screen with additional security features, including enhanced biometric login. This does not change your login credentials. To log in, Digital Banking requires a username, password, and a security code. You can bypass the security code on frequently used devices.
You create your username and password. Unless you change them, your username and password stay the same.
The security code is randomly generated and changes every time you access Digital Banking. You can access the security code in a few ways:
- Text message
- Phone call
- Google Authenticator™ (this option is available after enrollment)
Email accounts are not as secure as your phone. That is why we do not email security codes during enrollment or for changing your personal credentials. If using your correct username and password on a new device, you can receive the security code by email.