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Enter your username and password to log into Arkansas Federal Credit Union's Online Banking and to access additional services.
Manage online payroll. Pay employees, vendors or other businesses. View, approve or cancel transactions. Manage domestic and internal wire transfers. Connect your accounts to Excel or another similar accounting software. Initiate local, state or federal tax payments. Access deposit and loan balance and information.
Online Banking Login; Digital Banking; Help & Support; Make a Payment; Check Loan Status
Welcome to Arkansas Federal Credit Union! Life can be busy, which is why our online banking services for both businesses and individuals enable you to view balances, transfer funds, pay bills and more from one location, when it’s convenient for you. New User Registration.
Log in to your Arkansas Federal digital banking account and make a payment today. You can also set up recurring payments to pay your loan (s) automatically. Make an online payment today with Express Pay or Digital Banking. Easily move money between financial institutions or make payments.
With our new mobile app, you will be able to view your accounts, balances, and recent transactions at a glance without logging in to the mobile app with Snapshot.
Bank for free, 24/7, from just about anywhere, anytime. Move money, view balances, pay bills, and so much more from your mobile device or computer.
Can I log in using biometric authentication? Yes, you can use your mobile device’s biometric authentication features, such as fingerprint, or facial recognition (based on device capability). Do I have to enter a secure access code every time I log in?
Call us at 800.456.3000 or visit your local branch. Refinance your ride with Arkansas Federal Credit Union. We're Arkansas's #1 auto lender! Offering boat, motorcycle, and RV loans.
Verify Before You Act: If you are asked for your login credentials, ignore it. Please report suspicious messages, by calling us at 1.800.456.3000. Keep an Eye on Your Accounts: Check your accounts regularly to catch any unusual activity early. Also, staying updated on your credit report can help you spot anything out of the ordinary.