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A Y2K Checklist for Members
You've anxiously awaited your summer vacation, so don't let stress about travel safety trip you up!
From the smallest to the largest, federally insured institutions have been working hard to make sure their computer systems will operate smoothly in the Year 2000 (Y2K). In addition, federal and state regulators are closely monitoring the progress of institutions they supervise to make sure Y2K issues are being addressed. Despite the best efforts of the industry and the regulators, no one can guarantee that everything will work perfectly. That's why financial institution customers may want to consider taking steps in anticipation of the date change. You can refer to the following checklist to prepare yourself for Y2K.
  • Educate Yourself About Y2K: find out what all of your financial institutions are doing to address consumer concerns. If you have any questions, speak with a representative who knows about the institutions Y2K program.
  • Keep copies of Financial Records: As always, keep good records of your financial transactions, especially for the last few months of 1999 and until you get several statements in 2000.
  • Pay Attention to Your Finances: As always, balance your checkbook regularly. When you receive a transaction receipt from the credit union, check it for accuracy and save it to compare against your statement. It's also smart to review your credit report to make sure it doesn't contain inaccurate information.
  • Make Prudent Preparations: Remember all your payment options (checks, credit cards, debit cards, ATMs and tellers) in the event that one doesn't work as planned. The Federal Reserve has plans to ensure that there will be sufficient cash available for consumers. If you withdraw money, make reasonable decisions based on solid information; don't put yourself at risk of being robbed or losing valuable dividend payments.
  • Be on Guard Against Y2K Scams: Be skeptical if someone asks for your account information or tries to sell you a product, service or investment that's supposedly Y2K "safe". Protect your personal information including your account number, credit card numbers and Social Security number.
  • Review Your Deposit Insurance Coverage: The federal government's protection of insured deposits will not be affected by Y2K. If you have more than $100,000 in an insured bank, thrift, or credit union, you may want to make sure you understand the insurance rules. Check with your financial institutions or call the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at 1-800-934-FDIC (for banks and savings intuitions) and the National Credit Union Administration at 1-703-518-6330 (for credit unions).

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This Credit Union is federally insured to $100,000 by the
National Credit Union Administration.

Equal Housing Lender: We do business in accordance with 
the Fair Housing Law and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.

Bakers Federal Credit Union
Omaha, Nebraska