Your mail sent to and from AFFCU through the United States Postal Service may be delayed We understand the United States Postal Service was experiencing significant delays with mail delivery. As a result, your mail to AFFCU and our mail to you may be delayed. This includes monthly statements and year-end tax information sent from us. It also includes any … Continue reading
Atlantic Financial Federal Credit Union
2020 was a chaotic year. The Covid19 pandemic took us on a wild ride. While we were all impacted in different ways, as we head into tax season you may have questions about how your personal experiences will impact your 2020 tax filings and potential refunds. From job loss, furloughs, to stimulus payments, what is the impact on your tax … Continue reading

Atlantic Financial Federal Credit Union, in partnership with the Credit Union Foundation of Maryland and DC, has opened the 2021 College Scholarship contest. AFFCU members entering their freshman through senior year of college or trade school are eligible to apply for one of twelve $1,000 scholarships. Eligible AFFCU members may apply for one of ten $1,000 essay-based scholarships, one $1,000 … Continue reading

Dear AFFCU Family, 2020 has certainly been a challenging and eye-opening year. We have faced a widespread pandemic, social unrest, economic uncertainty, business closures, job losses, school closures, and more. Despite what we have all endured on various scales, you have continued to place your trust in us to serve your financial needs. As we prepare to enjoy the holidays, … Continue reading

Dear AFFCU Members, 2020. Four simple numbers that now invoke a wide array of thoughts and feelings. There is no doubt it has been a crazy and chaotic year. It is likely something that most of us have never experienced before, and frankly, hopefully will not experience again in the future. We have all had different experiences throughout the year, … Continue reading

Dear AFFCU Community, Across the country, we are seeing communities being faced with a new surge of Covid-19 cases. This includes our communities, as we’ve seen a steady increase in positive cases here in Maryland, and particularly our Baltimore metro area community. The state and county governments continue to announce new restrictions to slow the spread of the virus as … Continue reading
