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Member Number & Account Number
What’s
the Difference?
Member Number
This is used to identify your overall relationship with the credit
union. It is given to you when you join the credit union and
can be found at the top of your periodic statement.
When to use your member number
- When contacting or visiting us
to conduct business
or get assistance more quickly. It helps us identify
your overall member relationship and view your
accounts.
- When calling QuikLine
Phone Banking and
identifying yourself at the beginning of the call.
- When conducting business at Credit Union
Service Centers (shared branches). It will allow them to view
your Virginia Credit Union accounts.
To conduct business on a custodial
account, custodians
will need to provide their own member or customer number, rather
than the minor's member number.
Account Number
This identifies a specific account such as a savings,
checking or loan account. It is assigned as each
account is opened. The account number appears in
the body of your periodic statement with the account
balance and activity.
When to use an account number
- When setting up a direct
deposit or automatic
deduction for your checking or savings account.
- When mailing in
a deposit or loan payment or
using a night depository. Include the account
number and account type (checking, savings, loan, etc.),
or use a deposit ticket or coupon.
- When using online
Home Banking for account
information or to make transactions.
- When accessing your accounts
within QuikLine
Phone Banking if you have multiple checking,
savings, certificate or loan accounts.
Please contact us if you have questions
or we can help you in any way. |
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