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Arizona State Credit Union First to Offer Mobile Banking in Arizona
[January 29, 2009]

Arizona State Credit Union First to Offer Mobile Banking in Arizona


PHOENIX --(Business Wire)--

As the first credit union in Arizona to offer Mobile Banking to its members, Arizona State Credit Union is taking convenience and access to a new level. Using a web-enabled mobile device, members now have the ability to stay connected with their finances even when they're on the go.



The Arizona State Credit Union Mobile Banking site offers the same features as the Online Banking site. Members enrolled in online banking are ready to use mobile banking as soon as they visit go.azstcu.org from their web-enabled mobile device. Mobile Banking allows members to check important information from the main website, such as branch hours, locations and up-to-the-minute rates, in addition to the ability to access their personal banking site to pay bills, transfer funds, check balances and more.

In addition to the ability to access your account, Mobile Banking allows members to receive text message alerts without using their phone's browser. Members can call a designated phone number, enter their PIN and within moments receive a text message with their account balance and transaction history.


"This step in offering Mobile Banking is a perfect continuation of our mission to increase our accessibility to members," said David E. Doss, President/CEO. "It's an especially great service for our members who are often travelling or on the run."

Arizona State Credit Union is a $1.3 billion full service not-for-profit financial cooperative with a statewide branch network serving the people of Arizona. More than 135,000 Arizonans turn to Arizona State Credit Union for outstanding service and value. Founded in 1951, the Credit Union has grown dramatically and provides a full line of financial products at 21 offices across the state. Arizona State Credit Union is proud to be locally owned and operated and welcomes membership from both business and individual members.

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