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Debit Card Improvements:

We are making improvements to our Debit Card Program effective February 2, 2026.  To learn more please click here

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Closure

All Align branches and the member contact center will be closed on Monday, January 19, 2026 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. During this period, transactions can be made through online, mobile*, and telephone banking.

*Message and data charges may apply.

Delay of IRA Monthly Required Minimum Distribution: Please be informed that there is a delay affecting the monthly required minimum distributions for members with Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). We are actively addressing the issue and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Member Scam Alert:

Members should be aware of a recent scam where individuals falsely claim to represent Align Credit Union. These callers might say a debit card transaction was attempted and ask you to verify your personal information. If you receive such a call, do not provide any details. Instead, hang up and contact our support center at 800-942-9575 for help. You can also view common signs of a scam by visiting: Fraud & Scam Protection

Internet Fraud

Phishing

Phishing is a rapidly increasing issue for your privacy and information. This is a scam executed through certain emails and websites that will pose as a legitimate agency or website and ask users for their personal information. Emails posing as a known brand name will ask for your account information for "security, "rewards", and a handful of other excuses. Put a legitimate, secure email and a phishing next to each other and it can be hard to spot the differences. These emails are created to steal your money so they have to look as realistic as they can.

  • Do not trust an email that requests personal financial information.
  • Be sure not to click on links within an email unless you are certain it is legitimate.
  • Setup your spam filter to automatically block all unwarranted incoming mail. Occasionally double check your spam folder to make sure an expected document did not end up in the folder.
  • Always keep computer browsers and software to date.
  • Spear phishing is a more focused and organized attacked on a select number of individuals of a business.
  • Avoid completing and sending forms via email that request personal financial information.
  • If you see a deal that sounds too good to be true, it's because it is.
  • If you do your banking and shopping on a computer that has multiple users, consider buying a personal computer or laptop for yourself to do those transaction. You may be aware of phishing, but the other users may be more susceptible. The more users, the higher the chance for the computer to obtain malware. 

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