Get started using Business Online Banking.

Get started using Business Online Banking.
When you join a credit union, you become a member and are issued a Member Number. This is often commonly considered an Account Number because your different accounts and loans will be filed under your member number.
Online Banking is a great tool that allows you to access your accounts 24/7, set up alerts to monitor activity, make transfers, set up automatic payments with Bill Pay, apply for loans, book appointments, and more.
Learn how to do Stop Payments in Online Banking.
Once you’ve created a profile for Online Banking, you’ll be able to log into the SESLOC Mobile App with the same Username and Password. The app can be downloaded through the Apple App Store for iPhone or Google Play for Android.
Medical identity theft occurs when someone’s name, Social Security number, or insurance information is used to submit fraudulent insurance claims.
Learn how to use financial wellness tools in SESLOC Digital Banking.
Can I Open a New Certificate in Online Banking? Yes — select Open an Account in the main menu bar. This will open the account opening menu in a new window. Simply select the Certificates tab and make your selection. Can I Transfer Money Into My Certificate in Online...
Learn how to use the Card Services functions in Online Banking to manage your credit and debit cards.
Learn how to prepare your Intuit programs to sync with SESLOC’s upgraded Online Banking.
We’ve asked our incredible staff to nominate their favorite 501-(c)(3)-designated organizations. Here are the eight groups we’ve selected for November:
As we celebrate our 80th anniversary, we’re building a more sustainable community for the next 80 years by doing 80 local acts that have a global impact.
We’ve asked our incredible staff to nominate their favorite 501-(c)(3)-designated organizations. Here are the eight groups we’ve selected for August:
As we celebrate our 80th anniversary, we’re building a more sustainable community for the next 80 years by doing 80 local acts that have a global impact.
We’ve asked our incredible staff to nominate their favorite 501-(c)(3)-designated organizations. Here are the eight groups we’ve selected for August: