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:
Planning for your financial future is important at every stage in life. Whether you’re just starting a career, starting a family or considering retirement, APGFCU® can help prepare you for all phases of your financial life.
We offer on-site financial education classes, lunch and learns and customized workshops at your office or community organization – free of charge. Let our team of financial education experts come to you.
Call 410-893-7359 or email us at edteam@apgfcu.com to schedule a free financial education class for your organization.
APGFCU helps prepare students for their futures in college, the workforce and as independent, financially responsible, young adults.
We offer free in-classroom lessons to explore and teach necessary financial life skills. We also provide free access to an interactive online financial education platform.
Join the list of local organizations benefiting from our free financial education resources. To learn more about a financial education partnership for your organization please contact us at 410-893-7359 or email us at edteam@apgfcu.com.