APGFCU will NEVER call, text or email asking for personal information. If you receive such a request, please contact us directly at our published number.
Branch appointments and drive-thrus are available. Stimulus check information. Click here for details.
APGFCU branches will open at 11 a.m. today. Online/Mobile Banking, Call Center and ABBY Telephone Teller are available.
We are currently experiencing higher-than-normal call volume. Please consider Online/Mobile Banking for routine inquiries.
Riverside Branch will be temporarily closed starting 1/8/2021 and is anticipated to reopen on 1/11/2021. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The banking system will be down for maintenance, beginning at midnight Saturday until approximately 3:00am Sunday.
To protect your personal information from identity thieves – here are some tips for safer and smarter online shopping:
If you can't find a working phone number, shop elsewhere. Search the internet for unfavorable reviews, and read the site’s privacy policy to learn how it uses your personal information.
Before you buy, read the return policy to find out who covers the shipping cost on a return or exchange.
Read the product description closely. Name-brand items at greatly reduced prices could be counterfeit.
Delete unsolicited email messages asking for personal information, and avoid clicking links in a fraudulent email, it could install spyware on your computer.
Look for a closed padlock on the browser's status bar, and the beginning of the website URL address should change from http to shttp or https.
Your computer should have anti-virus and anti-spyware software, and a firewall, which must be updated regularly to help protect against the latest threats.
With an APG Federal Credit Union Platinum Visa® Credit Card, we’ll reverse the charge if the product isn’t delivered or isn’t what was ordered. And, you may not be liable for charges.
Some "free" deals may come with strings attached, such as requirements to spend a minimum amount or buy certain products.
Print and save records of your online transactions.
By leaving your computer on, scammers can install malicious software and then control it remotely to commit cyber crime.