Delta Community knows how important your personal and financial information is to you. That’s why we take
as many measures as possible to protect you from fraud and to give you the peace of mind you deserve. Be
sure to look over the articles below to keep your finances on the safe side.
Recently Delta Community has learned of members receiving fraudulent phone calls from individuals claiming to be from the Credit Union. When this happens, the phone number the scammers are calling from is “spoofed,” meaning it might appear to be a legitimate Delta Community contact number but is fake. The caller tells the member that there has been a specific, fraudulent charge on the account of the member and asks the member to confirm his or her identity. Please remember that Delta Community will never call, text, or email you to ask for your checking, savings or investment account, ATM, debit or credit card password, or your telephone access (IVR) PIN.
Security is one of our most important goals at Delta Community, and we maintain a range of different measures that protect members’ online accounts. To safeguard accounts even further, we encourage our members to thoughtfully create unique usernames and passwords that follow recommended guidelines for strength.
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EHL
Equal Housing Lender
NCUA
National Credit Union Administration, a U.S. Government Agency
Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government.