Juneteenth Closings – Over the long weekend we will be improving concrete drainage at the Buffalo Gap drive through facility. At that location only, the ATM will close at 5:30 pm on June 18 and the drive through lanes will close at 6 pm. They will remain closed until Monday, June 22 at 7:30 am. All other ATFCU locations will be closed on Friday, June 19 and will resume normal weekend hours on Saturday, June 20. Thank you for your understanding.
Fraud Alert
Vital Scam Alert – Do not reply to text messages (or possibly phone calls) warning you of multiple fraudulent charges in your ATFCU account. If you respond, the scammer states that he/she works for the ATFCU Fraud Department and gains your trust by accurately quoting a Social Security number associated with the account. Then he/she requests your online banking User Name. This question is the “tell” that reveals the scam. Immediately disconnect. Learn more.
Branch Closure
Memorial Day Holiday – All ATFCU locations will be closed on Monday, May 25 for Memorial Day. Enjoy the long weekend!
Notice
The 76th Annual Meeting of ATFCU is tonight at the Abilene Convention Center. Doors open at 6:30 pm and the business meeting begins at 7. All members are invited. Learn more on the Current Happenings page.
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Attn: High School Seniors (and parents)! The ATFCU Scholarship application process is open. Learn more about it on our Community page. March 10, 2026 is the application deadline. ... Read more
Branch Closure
All credit union locations will be closed on Monday, February 16 to observe Presidents’ Day. Learn more about how a Monday banking holiday might affect your expected transactions.
Notice
Winter Storm Impact – Our drive-through lanes are open for normally scheduled hours on Saturday, January 24. If the weather or utility availability worsens, we will announce updates here and on our social media platforms. Stay safe!
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When is the best time for you? Members are able to schedule appointments for most non-teller transactions. Learn more and we can start coordinating calendars! ... Read more
Text messaging scams are now the most prevalent variety of attempted fraud. These messages are presented as urgent requests for you to click a link, verify a transaction, provide personal and/or financial information, or share a one-time passcode.
How it Works
The scammers impersonate Abilene Teachers, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, credit card companies, your mobile phone company and many, many other organizations. You might even receive a ‘wrong number’ text from someone who supposedly contacted you in error. These scams often take place during weekends or holidays because the scammers know that support staff is often unavailable during those hours.
We advise you not answer an unexpected text message. Don’t even reply ‘NO’ because that tells the scammer that he has a good number and he’ll try to call. 60% of these scam messages are designed to deliver “malware” to your mobile device. It can infect your phone and grab enough information for a scammer to steal your identity.
Recognizing a Text Scam
Avoid text scams by being vigilant. Always examine a text carefully before taking any action. Be especially wary of the following:
Any text message that arrives out-of-the-blue
Any text message that mentions ‘fraudulent activity detected’
Any text message that mentions ‘free gift’
If you’re unsure, contact the source that the text appears to come from. If it’s about your credit card, call the phone number on the back of your card, not the phone number on the text.
If it’s about your credit union account, login to mobile or only banking and verify the activity.
Should you find the message is a fake, forward it to 7726 to help your wireless carrier identify scammers.