Identity thieves are posing as APGFCU to commit fraud. They may call from a spoofed number and ask about possible fraudulent activity on your card, request your PIN, login ID and/or Secure Access Code for Online Banking.
If you receive such a call, DO NOT give out this information, even if the call appears to be from APGFCU. Hang up and call us at our published number. Click here for more information.
Please note:
Effective September 1, 2022:
Click here for a full listing of locations with hours of operation and services available.
We encourage you to take advantage of our remote banking options to access and manage your accounts 24/7, skip the line, stay safe and boost convenience. Learn more about utilizing Online and Mobile Banking, e-Statements, Mobile Deposit* and all of our remote services.
*Message and data rates may apply. Contact your mobile carrier for details.
Appointment Guidelines
Appointments have specific guidelines outlined below. In case of inclement weather, we encourage you to review APGFCU website alerts for potential closures or delays that may impact your scheduled appointment or plans to visit a branch.
When you arrive for your appointment, please remember to:
As a reminder, there are many ways you can conduct transactions remotely without having to visit a branch at all. Please check out our list of 54 Ways to Transact without Visiting a Branch and our step-by-step guide for remote transaction instructions.
Since the pandemic began, APGFCU has worked to balance member needs with member and employee safety. We thank you for your patience and understanding while we scaled back operations in order to do so.
If you have questions about how we may be of help to your business during this challenging time please contact us at commercialservices@apgfcu.com and a Business Services Manager will reach out to discuss your specific needs.
Helpful Resources
New Scam Alert: Small businesses are targets for a new COVID scam.
A new phishing scam is targeting small businesses. It starts with an email that claims to come from the “Small Business Administration Office of Disaster Assistance” and claims the business is eligible for a loan of up to $250,000 and asks for personal information.
Click here for more information regarding this scam from the Federal Trade Commission.