We're always ready, willing, and able to help our members any way we can at West Texas Credit Union!
e help our members any way we can at WTCU!
If you'd like more information about credit unions and about credit in general, visit the following third-party websites.
As a convenience to you, West Texas Credit Union provides links to certain other internet sites and services on this website. When visiting these links, you are leaving WTCU's website and are on an alternate site not operated by WTCU. WTCU is not responsible for the content of the alternate website. WTCU does not represent either the third party or the member if the two enter into a transaction. Privacy and security policies may differ from those practiced by the credit union.

Experian provides U.S. consumers with tools and services to help them understand, manage and protect their personal credit profiles.

The AnnualCreditReport.com site allows you to request a free credit file disclosure, once every 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
GoToMyCard is a fast, easy and FREE service that gives you online access to your West Texas Credit Union MasterCard or Visa. View your account balance, recent transactions, & more.
CUNA (Credit Union National Association), based in Washington, D.C., and Madison, Wisconsin, is the premier national trade association serving America's credit unions.
The Texas Credit Union League (TCUL) works on behalf of Texas credit unions, providing legislative and regulatory advocacy, education and training, as well as resources to help credit unions succeed in their mission to provide affordable financial services to people from all walks of life.
Check the NCUA website for links to consumer resources, credit union FAQs, and much more.
Protect Yourself From Phishing AttacksPhishing is a method where account numbers, personal identification numbers, usernames, and passwords are collected from users and then used to compromise their online accounts and commit identity fraud. Phishing attacks typically move from location to location and are online for fewer than three days at a time. Recently, US credit unions, banks, and other financial institutions have had their identities hijacked by sophisticated phishers.
Phishing emails come in different forms, and all are sent in attempt to give scammers access to your confidential information. Some phishing emails request you to send personal information back to the sender in an email. Many even include a link requesting you to enter personal information on an authentic-looking website posing as a financial institution. Phishing emails appear authentic. Attackers copy official logos, send emails with well-crafted subject lines such as "Urgent security notification", and can provide disguised links appearing identical to a legitimate website's address.
We will NEVER contact you via e-mail to request or verify security information. If you receive a phishing email that has illegally used our name, logo, or website, please forward it to us immediately.
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