SunState PC Home$Banking
Being able to perform financial transactions from
your home or office is quickly becoming the benchmark
of convenience. SunState Federal Credit Union is proud
to provide members with Home$Banking through their
personal computers. Now, take a look at a sampling
of the many services Home$Banking from SunState provides.
All you need to do now is printout the Home$Banking sign up form, complete it,
and return it to the credit union. Once you receive
your access code, you will have a branch at your fingertips
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Convenient
Access through Home$Banking
- Account Balances:Check your share and loan
balances whenever you want.
- Transfer Funds:Transfer funds to shares
or loans connected with your account at the credit
union, except IRA shares or certificates. In order
to take advantage of the option to transfer funds
to loans or shares associated with other accounts,
you must fill out, sign, and return to the credit
union, the multiple account access form found here.
- Share Draft (Checks) Clearing: Find out
if and when checks cleared your account.
- Re-order Share Drafts (Checks): If you are
running low on share drafts (checks) you can place
a re-order online.
- Loan Payments: Make a loan payment from
the comfort of your home or office.
- Year-To-Date Information: Get dividend and
interest figures for the current and previous year
with a simple point and click.
- Account Transaction History: Do you need
to know how much you withdrew from the ATM last month?
Home$Banking will let you know.
- Apply online for SFCU Visa Card Advances: make
SFCU Visa card payments
- Apply online to increase your Visa credit
limit
- Apply online for a loan (except real estate)
- Online e-Statements: View and
print your Monthly Statements.
- Online Check Images: View and
print copies of your Check Images.
- Online VISA Payments: Make payments
to your SunState VISA account.
- Online Loan Applications: Apply
for loans online.
- Online e-Alerts: Sign up to have
e-mails sent to you to alert you to different conditions
on your account.
- Online Bill Payment: Sign up to
pay bills anytime, anywhere from your SunState account.
Fees may apply. Click here
for more information about Online Bill Payment.
- Easy Data Imports: Import your account information
easily into Quicken®
or Microsoft Money®
software.
- It's Free: We want you to use this service
because it saves the credit union money, which in
turn, saves you money.
- Point and Click: Just like Money$Line, except
you can see what you do and you can print the results.
- You See What We See: A transaction performed
using Home$Banking is as automatic and consistent
as using a teller.
PC Home$Banking
Is Secure
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL): SSL software
is used to transmit access codes and data. This prevents
information from being captured by someone between
you and the credit union.
- Peace of Mind: You can check the authenticity
of our site security by clicking the VeriSign Certificate
icon.
- Transactions Are Documented: There is a
record of where funds come from and go to.
- Funds Can't Be Taken: Funds can NOT be
transferred from your account by another PC
Home$Banking user, unless they have your access
code and are operating the home banking system
from within your account.
Make
Sure YOUR Computer Is Secure
- Use the Most Recent Software: Always use
the most recent version of your web browser. You
should install Virus Scan software to detect security
breaches. Be sure to keep the Virus Scan software
up to date.
- Change Your Access Code: The first time
you log into Home$Banking you should change your
access code so only you know it. It is also a good
idea to change it often. Click on User Access Options
and then select Change Access Code and follow instructions
to change your access code.
- Your Access Code is Like a Key: Never give
out your access code. Memorize and protect your access
code, don't write it down.
- Look for the Lock: You will know that you
are at a secure website by noticing if there is a
lock icon at the bottom right corner of your browser.
If you see a closed lock, then you can safely transmit
information in a secure environment.
- E-Mail: Never open e-mail attachments
from unknown people.
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