Mobile Banking Apps



Mobile Banking Apps

Free, easy and secure. Members First Credit Union is there for you wherever you go with our Mobile Banking Apps! Keep up to date with your balances, view your transactions, transfer money, pay bills, find an ATM or branch location and more. Free, easy and secure, 24 hours a day.

Download our App Today!
Search "Members First CU Utah" in the "App Store" on your Apple device, in the "Android Market" on your Android device or click below if you are viewing this page from a web browser on your mobile phone. It’s quick and easy!

FEATURES
• Check account balances
• Review Transaction History
• View check images
• Transfer between accounts
• Make loan payments
• Pay bills through Bill Pay
• Locate branches and Co-op network ATMs
• Contact us: an email or call is just a tap away

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SECURITY FEATURES
• Members First CU Mobile Banking is protected with SSL encryption, the same security protection used when logging into online banking from a web browser on a computer.
• Password and security questions are required to login.
• Inactivity time-out period.

REQUIREMENTS
You must be a current Members First Credit Union member and signed up as an active user of Members First CU Online Banking eTeller. Contact us if you are not setup for Online Banking.

Before you can begin paying bills with your mobile device, you must be a registered user of Members First CU’s Online Bill Pay. Sign up for Bill Pay inside Online Banking. Click “Bill Pay” to get started.

SECURITY RECOMMENDATIONS
•If your mobile device becomes lost or stolen, you can quickly deactivate access to your account by logging into online banking using a computer and changing your password. You may also contact us during normal business hours at 435.723.5231 to change your password.

•Never store passwords on your smartphone. It’s always best to commit these security details to memory and not record them anywhere this includes applications that remember them automatically.

•Setting up a password to access your smartphone is always recommended to protect your phone if it gets lost or stolen.

•Do not download applications from untrusted sources – Only use Apps from the approved iPhone or Android Marketplace. Criminals use infected documents and applications to spread their malware and compromise victims’ smartphones. Never open an attachment or download an application from a person or website that you don’t know or have doubts about.

•For more smartphone security tips click here.