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Mobile Internet Banking (MIB) is up and running! What is MIB? It's like online banking - only better! Click here for a printable pdf with sign up information, txt commands, fees and possible security issues.
Want to sign up? Log into your home banking account, make sure you have your cell phone with you, click on the MIB link on the left side, and follow the prompts.
OVERVIEW:
Allow
members to download their account information for easier account
reconciliation.
First Time Log In If you have any problems logging in, please contact us for assistance at (920) 424-3282.
•Home Banking Update ALL UW Oshkosh Credit Union members now have access to online banking! July, 2007: E-statement sign-up is now available! Simply log into Home Banking and click on the e-statement link on the left side. The first statement were online July 2nd for members who signed up by June 29th.
Other changes with Home Banking There are big things happening with our home banking! Did you know that you can now download transactions from the home banking site into your financial software such as Money or Quicken (version 2005 or newer)? Next time you log on, check the options along the left side, and you will see there is a “Download” option. Simply click on it, choose the accounts you want to download, the date range and the format for your software, and you’re on your way! On July 14, 2006, we upgraded our home banking login procedures. The new procedures are designed to increase security and help insure that only you can access your personal information on this site. Once the login upgrade is in place, you will be asked to set a 'Confidence Word', add your 'Email Address' and setup several 'Security Questions' that you will be able to choose. Once you complete this procedure, you will be able to login with your account number and password on future visits. In addition, we will display your 'Confidence Word' during future visits when we ask you for your password. During future visits, if you do not see your secret word, you should not login since this would indicate a fraudulent site. You should contact us immediately if this ever happens.
The new login procedure will also make sure
you are logging in from your own computer. Most members login from the same
computer each time they visit home banking. However, if you use several PC's to
access our home banking site, you will be required to enter your email address
and answer your security questions each time you login for the first time from a
different computer. You may also be challenged for this information if you get a
new PC, get a new browser program or clear your cookies on your current PC. As
you can see, it is important that you remember the answers to your security
questions. We appreciate your patience and
ask that you take a minute to setup your account on the new login system. Just
follow the online instructions when you log in. As always, if you have questions
or concerns, please let us know. |
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E-mail us at
uwoshcu@uwosh.edu. We will get
back to you within one business day.
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