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The Governor of Montana is dropping the face mask mandate effective Friday, February 12th. However, for the safety of our members and employees Valley kindly asks that anyone, ages 5 and older, wear a face mask when in our lobbies. If you do not wish to wear a face mask we ask you to please use our digital services (like mobile check deposit) or our drive-thru.

Thank you for your cooperation!
 
Refinance To Valley!

Did you know refinancing your car loan to Valley is a lot easier than you might think? By taking a few minutes with our quick and easy online application one of our local lenders can see if we can save you money each month on your loan payment by refinancing from another financial institution.
 

Monday - February 15th


We will be performing system maintenance on Monday, February 15th, that will cause our phone system and ATMs to be down starting at 2 AM. We are hopeful everything will be back up no later than 10 AM.

Did you know being a member of Valley Credit Union gives you access to nearly 30,000 surcharge-free* ATMs across the country? Click here or text a zip code to 91989 to find an ATM near you!

 
FOUR Scholarships Available

Valley is awarding two $500 scholarships, one to a graduating high school student in Gallatin County and another to a graduating high school student in Cody, Wyoming. These scholarships can be applied to any accredited college, graduate school or secondary education facility.

The Midland Empire Chapter of Credit Unions is offering two $1,000 scholarships; one to a traditional student and one to a non-traditional student who wish to continue their education.
 
Scammers are calling people and using the names of two companies everyone knows, Apple and Amazon, to rip people off. Here’s what you need to know about these calls.

In one version of the scam, you get a call and a recorded message that says it’s Amazon. The message says there’s something wrong with your account. It could be a suspicious purchase, a lost package, or an order they can’t fulfill.

In another twist on the scam, you get a recorded message that says there’s been suspicious activity in your Apple iCloud account. In fact, they say your account may have been breached.

In both scenarios, the scammers say you can conveniently press 1 to speak with someone (how nice of them!). Or they give you a phone number to call. Don’t do either. It’s a scam. They’re trying to steal your personal information, like your account password or your credit card number.
If you get an unexpected call or message about a problem with any of your accounts, hang up.
  • Do not press 1 to speak with customer support
  • Do not call a phone number they gave you
  • Do not give out your personal information

If you think there may actually be a problem with one of your accounts, contact the company using a phone number or website you know is real.
 

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