There is an active scam where identity thieves pretending to be from APGFCU are contacting members via a text alert on their phones. The alert instructs you to click a link, which takes you to a site that appears to be ours to enter your APGFCU login ID and password.
DO NOT CLICK THE LINK IN THE TEXT and only access APGFCU Online Banking via the apgfcu.com website or our mobile app.
All APGFCU offices will be closing at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, December 24 for Christmas Eve, and closed on Wednesday, December 25 for the Christmas Day holiday observance.
Online/Mobile Banking, ABBY Telephone Teller and ATMs will be available during this time.
Regular hours will resume on Thursday, December 26.
The mobile banking app is temporarily unavailable for download in the Google Play Store. Members who have not already downloaded the app may use the browser on their phone (also known as mobile web) to access our online banking. Visit www.apgfcu.com and click “Log In” at the top right corner. We apologize for the inconvenience.
At APGFCU, we offer several tools and resources to protect you from identity theft and bring awareness of potential scams. To minimize the risk to your accounts and personal financial information, learn how APGFCU protects you.
Scammers are posing as a financial institution (like APGFCU) or online retail customer service agents to gain access to your data and finances. View the red flags.
Seniors and grandparents are targets for several scams, both from family and caregivers as well as strangers, that can cost them big. Learn how to spot and stop senior financial abuse.
Protect your personal information from scammers who are posing as computer support/technicians. Learn how to identify a scammer. Or, watch this Tech Support Scam - YouTube Video.
Use the following methods to contact us if you have suspicious activity on your accounts, or if you suspect you are a victim of fraud or identity theft.