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Convenient Payment Options

There are several ways to make a payment on your MemberSource loan.

Online Banking/Mobile Banking

The most convenient and easy way to make a payment is through free Online Banking or Mobile Banking. Simply log in to secure Home Banking from your computer or cell phone with internet connection and transfer funds from your existing MemberSource account to your loan to make your payment. A confirmation screen will appear and the funds will be transferred immediately.

Automatic Transfer

This “forget-proof” payment option is good for members who want to have their loan payment taken automatically from their direct deposit or out of their account on a specific date. This option is also good for members who want to set it up and forget it.

Mailing Payments (Coupon Book)

This tried and true method of making a loan payment is an option some members prefer. A booklet of loan coupons is mailed at the beginning of the loan. Your check and one loan coupon are mailed to MemberSource in order to be received by your payment due date.

Phone Pay

A “check by phone” option is available through Western Union at MemberSource for an $8 fee. You can have the convenience of making your loan payment over the phone from any account at any institution by providing the account number and routing number of the institution. This is a good option for members who are trying to make a payment at the last minute and don’t have time to send in a payment through the mail.

MemberSource Branch

In the neighborhood? Stop by any MemberSource location and make a payment. Our friendly tellers will be glad to help you get your payment posted on the same business day. Branch hours vary by location.

Shared Branching

As a member of a credit union who participates in Shared Branching, you can visit any participating Shared Branch credit union and make your MemberSource loan payment there. For Shared Branch locations, click on the Convenience tab, then Shared Branching.