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Do We Have Your Correct Email Address?

2/24/2017

Email reaches you faster than paper communication, reduces SLFCU’s costs, and is better for the environment. And because mailboxes can be a target for identity thieves, email is safer, too.

When you add or update your email address with SLFCU, you can take advantage of helpful services and receive information electronically:

  • Sign up for eStatements to receive your monthly statements sooner and keep your personal financial information out of your mailbox.
  • Activate eNotices to keep a closer eye on your account. Receive notices more quickly by email than paper for insufficient balances, overdraft transfers, and more.
  • Receive news about SLFCU that impacts you via email.
  • Get the latest information about SLFCU promotions, products, services, seminars, and events.
  • We limit the number of emails we send to each member and are careful to send information that will interest you.


Update Your Email Preferences
Visit CU@home > Self Service to edit your email preferences.

  • Click Preferences/eStatements & eNotices to register for these services.
  • Click Personal Information/Change Email Address to give us your email address, check which address you’ve given us in the past, and/or update your address.

If you’re not already using CU@home Online banking, you can enroll here.

Or you can add or change your email address the next time you call or stop by a branch.



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