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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.

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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!

Branch Closure

Happy 2026!  All ATFCU locations will close at 3 pm on New Year’s Eve and remain closed on New Year’s Day.  Normal hours will resume on Friday, January 2. ... Read more

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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

Fraud Resources

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Reporting Fraud
  1. Internet Crime Center (ic3) – This bureau is run by the FBI. Consumer reports assist them to investigate complex financial white collar and cyber-crimes. You’ll need to complete this step before contacting the credit reporting agencies.
  2. Federal Trade Commission – In addition to its fraud reporting function, this website also contains helpful information to help consumers avoid scams. (Note – as of 10-1-25 this agency is closed due to the government shutdown.) 
  3. Abilene Teachers FCU Fraud Department – 325-677-2274 or 800-677-6770
  4. Equifax Credit Bureau – 888-378-4329
  5. Experian Credit Bureau – 888-397-3742
  6. Transunion Credit Bureau – 800-680-7289
  7. Your local police department
Stay Aware of Fraudulent Schemes
  1. The Online Security page of the ATFCU contains a link to Stickley on Security.  Stickley is the company the credit union uses for employee security education. Their newsletter is comprehensive and timely.
  2. The Federal Trade Commission’s website is another that contains a wide variety of information for consumers wishing to educate themselves.
  3.  Consumer Reports publishes a Scam and Fraud Protection Guide annually for their subscribers.  It’s available digitally and in print and is easily worth the $35 annual subscription charge.

 

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