Alaska Air Group Credit Union

Online & Mobile Banking Enrollment

May 2020 | Credit Union News, Financial Education

Our New Online and Mobile Banking Platforms are (almost) ready! We ask that you Enroll into each platform (if you intend to use the new downloadable mobile app). We suggest using a computer for the Online Banking as it may be easier to fill out the required information.

In order to login, we ask that you Enroll into our New Online and Mobile Banking platforms (This will have to be done for Online Banking as well as in the Mobile App.) You will need to accept our Online Disclosure and follow a Four Part Enrollment Process

 

After accepting the Disclosure, the first step in the Enrollment process is Identity Confirmation. You will need to know the Date of Birth, Social Security Number and Member Number that the Credit Union will have on file.

In the second step, you will select a User ID and Password for your Online accounts. The minimum password length is 8 alpha-numeric characters.

The third step will be to select your Contact Preferences. You will need to confirm how you would like to receive your One Time Password (OTP). The OTP is required to enroll and will also be used to retrieve forgotten User IDs and Passwords if needed.

If you selected your OTP to be sent to your Phone- you will receive a Text Message. Likewise, if you selected your email- Please check the email your provided. And enter your OTP.

 

Congratulations! You are ready to Login to Online Banking!

 

 

If you have any further questions, please reach out by phone (206) 824-9800 or email support@aagcu.org.

 

 

 

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