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In addition to our convenient branch locations with extended opening hours in Williams Lake, 100 Mile House and Bella Coola, we offer access to financial services on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week basis:

Debit Card - MemberCard®
You can use your debit card to access your account from an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) anywhere in the world or use it when you are shopping instead of carrying cash. As owners of the Exchange® ATM network, members using their MemberCard debit card have surcharge-free access to over 2,000 ATMs in Canada on the Exchange® network.

How do I get one?
  • Fill in an application form which is availablle at all branches
  • Provide photo ID
  • The card will be provided to you immediately in-branch
  • Staff will assist you in selecting your four digit PIN
  • New cards will function immediately in Williams Lake and District Credit Union ATMs

Stay Safe - Protect your Debit Card  

Internet Banking (MemberDirect® ) - Log On To www.wldcu.com
Manage your account anywhere - anytime you can get online. Here’s what you’ll be able to do:
  • Check and see how much you have in your account (your balance)
  • See what you have deposited or withdrawn
  • Send and receive money
  • Pay bills
  • Schedule bill payments for the future so you don’t accidentally miss them
  • View your e-statement without having to wait to receive a paper copy in the mail
  • Print your statement

How do I sign up?
  • Go to your nearest branch and have staff set up your account with a Personal Access Code (PAC)
  • Bring photo ID

Telephone Banking (MemberLink®): Call 392-6231 or 1-866-392-6231

Are you away from your computer but need to do some banking?  Use the phone!  All you need is your account number and Personal Access Code. Here's what you'll be able to do:
  • Check and hear how much you have in your account
  • Hear what you have deposited or withdrawn
  • Send and receive money
  • Pay bills
  • Schedule bill payments for the future so you don't accidentally miss them.

How do I sign up?
  • Go to your nearest branch and have staff set up your account with a Personal Access Code
  • Bring photo ID