Alaska Air Group Credit Union

President’s Message

Dec 2020 | Credit Union News

On behalf of the Board of Directors and credit union employees, I want to express my sincere thanks for everyone’s support and patience in 2020. I am grateful for the support and understanding from our members, employees and Board of Directors. As a credit union, we made adjustments in order to help our membership and staff. We limited our in-person transactions for most of the year, but were able to adapt by launching our new Online and Mobile Banking platforms. We were able to add emergency loan programs and move to virtual formats for our Annual Meeting and financial seminars. Our Scholarship committee awarded $5,000 to five scholars in 2020. We look forward to seeing what these winners will do in the future! We have missed seeing all of our members in person, and are so thankful for everyone’s support and patience as we navigate the ever-changing environment. We are continually updating and enhancing all of our products, and are excited to offer new services to our membership. Looking to the new year, the credit union will be moving the SeaTac branch across the street from the new Alaska Hub building. This move will be a better location for the membership and is scheduled for Spring 2021. I want to thank our membership, my co-workers, and the Board of Directors for everything that we have been able to accomplish this past year and I am especially looking forward to 2021.

Wishing Sue a Happy Retirement

Thank you to Sue Teasley for 35 wonderful years of service. After a 35-year career with Alaska Air Group Credit Union, Sue Teasley has officially announced her retirement. Sue began her employment...

2026 Photo Contest is now open!

We are thrilled to once again host the Annual AAGCU Photo Contest! This year we are continuing with our tent-style desk calendar which will allow us to have TWELVE winners! As our photo contest has...

FAFSA Made Easy

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is an application for financial aid made up of scholarships and grants that the government awards to students based on their needs. Every...

Scams are on the rise, including an increase of fraudsters spoofing phone and text numbers of trusted businesses. If you receive a suspicious call, text, or email, please hang up, do not click any links, and never share one-time passcodes or passwords. Contact the business directly using a trusted method of communication.

X
Seattle Office
(206) 824-9800
Anchorage Office
(907) 563-5335