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FAQs

Got a Question? Please check this list of Frequently Asked Questions first.

If your question is not listed, call us at 614.276.6589 or 800.765.4928.

How do I sign up for It's Me 247 Online Banking?

All Members are automatically registered for It's Me 247 Online Banking. To begin using this convenient service, click on the It's Me 247 Online Banking button at top left, then follow the instructions. Learn more.

What should I do if I forgot my password?

Please call us at (614) 276-6589 or (800) 765-4928.

How do I receive my statements electronically?

Sign up right now for E-Statements during on It's Me 247 Online Banking. To sign up, go to the It's Me 247 Online Banking home page, click “Personal Preferences”, select “Statement Options” and choose from the three E-Statement options.

What is Shared Branching ?

Shared Branching is a convenient service that allows you to complete many transactions at over 1,300 participating credit unions across the United States. This means that there is always a Western 'branch' near you... if you move, go on vacation, or are traveling. Look for the CUSC 'Swirl", then let the teller know that you are a Member of Western Credit Union. Find Shared Branching locations here.

How do I get a Western auto loan at a dealership?

Just visit a participating dealership (see list here), select your vehicle, and tell the salesperson that you want to finance the vehicle through western Credit Union. It is quick, simple, and can save you a lot of money with Western's great rates. Learn more.

Is my money safe at Western?

Yes! With the combination of federal deposit insurance coverage from the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) and excess deposit insurance from Excess Share Insurance (ESI), you receive share insurance protection up to $350,000 per account. Learn more.

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