Description

Payments are transferred by paying agency to accounts of recipients.
Definition of who can join Navy Federal and avail themselves of Navy Federal's services.
An individual that makes a nonmember eligible for membership
Driver’s license, passport, Military ID, State Issued ID Card
UAD Back Office
Checking Account with No Monthly Service Fee if average daily balance is $1,500 or more; $10 if less than $1,500
Membership Agreement Form
An individual who has purchased a $5 share in the credit union. May be a primary membership, family membership, or household member.
A designation used on accounts that gives all listed individuals equal ownership, responsibility, and access to all funds on deposit.
To bring a utility bill and a driver’s license with a matching address for verification purposes.
The declaration of facts regarding fees and conditions about a card. This information is disclosed in writing.
Includes the following military branches: Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, including Marine Corps, and the Department of the Air Force. Also includes all civilians who work for the Department of Defense agencies and offices.
A card used to access member accounts. A debit card can be used to withdraw cash from a savings or checking account. It can also be used to make purchases with available funds from the checking account. Navy Federal offers two types of debit cards: the Visa Check Card and the CUCARD. Debit cards are swiped on a card reader at merchant locations to process transactions. The transaction can be authorized with the cardholder's signature or with the associated PIN.
The date when a member was born.
Member who is eligible for membership through an immediate family member who is already a member, or eligible for membership and has not joined. This includes adopted, foster and step relationships.
A legal relationship created when a person or institution named in a will or assigned by the court to take care of minor children or incompetent adults.
Membership Application for a Minor
A person who permanently resides and makes a financial contribution to the household of an existing Navy Federal member.
The state of being a member.
NFCU member under the age of 18 is considered a minor. Navy Federal policy prohibits loans to minors under the age of 17. Emancipated minors may be eligible for a loan if for provident and productive need.
The federal agency that oversees and insures the federal credit union system. It is funded by its members.
Navy Federal's marketing site that contains product/service offers, member-exclusive offers, etc.
Service that allows members to conduct transactions using their mobile phone. The service uses wireless application protocol (WAP).
The automated membership application located on NFO.
This checking protection is a fee-based service that pays checks, point-of-sale debit card (Visa Check Card and CUCARD) transactions, ATM withdrawals, and ACH transactions presented against a member's checking account when it is overdrawn.
This occurs when the member does not have enough money in his/her account to cover a transaction.
An overdraft protection plan for checking accounts.
This service automatically moves money from a savings account to a linked checking account to pay for overdrafts, as long as funds are available. The Regulation D definition provides information on usage limits.
An alpha or numeric code that identifies a cardholder in an authorization request originating at a terminal with electronic capability.
The 16-digit card number that appears on the front of a debit card.
A primary member is one who is directly eligible in their own right according to the field of membership. Members who have joined through a family or household relationship are considered secondary members.
Reserve Requirements of Depository Institutions - A Federal Reserve Board regulation relating to reserves that depository institutions are required to maintain based on their amount of member deposits in non-transaction accounts.
Referring to any savings account product.
A savings account that pays dividends.
Provides convenient banking for members ages 14-24, with ATM rebates and no service fees.
The action of conducting business.
A nine-digit number issued and used by the IRS to identify a business.
A credit card or debit card transaction that was not authorized by the holder of the card.
One of Navy Federal's debit cards. The card can be used for withdrawals at ATMs or used to make purchases. When the card is used for a purchase, the cardholder can select "credit" or "debit" to begin the transaction.
Previous term referring to Bill Pay, an online bill payment option for members who are enrolled in Online Banking.
To remove money from an account
Every member is eligible for our hassle-free, requirement-free, fee-free account that includes all the standard benefits of our other checking accounts.
The easy, fast and free account that allows you the standard fee-free account that includes all the standard benefits of our other checking accounts with direct deposit.

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