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Managing your finances has never been easier

If you have access to the Internet, you now have access to your American 1 accounts through our no-cost home banking system:



With A1@home, you can:

•  Check your account balance and history
•  Pay any bill, anywhere with Bill Pay

•  Check your VISA history
•  Request check copies
•  Stop payments
•  Request cashier’s checks
•  Transfer money between your accounts
•  Make loan payments
•  Sign up to receive statements electronically (e-statements)

Signing up for home banking is easy - just call or stop into branch location to activate your account.  You'll be given a passcode to access your account.  To log in, simply enter your username and your password, and you're set!

You can use A1@home to access your checking statements online, too, with e-statements.
  E-statements (see below) are e-mailed to you immediately, so you don't have to wait for the mail.  Everything is accessible right at your fingerprints - you can view check copies and balance your account without the danger of losing your statement.


> Bill Pay instructions




Sign up for e-statements:

Singing up for e-statements is easy.  For more information, read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section.


1.  Log in to the A1@home
system

2.  Click on the History bar, then click on "e-statements"

3.  New users will need to click on the words "Click here"

4.  Create a password for
accessing e-statements
(The password can be letters, numbers, or a combination of the two. It can also be the same as your A1@home password)

5.  Re-type your password to confirm it, then enter a phrase that will help you remember your password and click "save"

6.  You are now signed up
to receive e-statements from American 1!**

* *Please note that you will no longer receive hard copies of your statement in the mail.

 


American 1 FCU
718 E. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, Michigan 49201
888.213.2848
Fax: 517.787.3665
a1responseteam@a1fcu.org