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Overview
Debit Cards from UHFCU
Use your money the easy way. Get instant access to your money and pay for purchases anywhere MasterCard® is accepted. And with free access at 375+ ATMs island wide, take comfort in the freedom and convenience that comes with a UHFCU Debit Card!
A convenient and secure way to withdraw funds and pay for purchases worldwide.
- FREE with UHFCU Checking account
- Pay for purchases anywhere MasterCard® is accepted
- 24-hour access to cash
- No monthly/yearly service charges
- Surcharge-free access at any American Savings Bank, First Hawaiian Bank and Kalabash network ATMs
- EMV Chip Technology for enhanced security
Better service than the banks on a constant basis.
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Debit Card Information
For questions or to report a lost or stolen MasterCard® Debit Card please contact us at: To report a lost or stolen Debit Card (800) 528-2273
(812) 647-9794 (for International)Forgot Debit Card PIN (808) 983-5500 To change Debit Card PIN (877) 267-6941 To activate Debit Card (877) 723-5999 -
FAQ
FAQs
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What should I do if I forgot my PIN number?
Please call us at (808) 983-5500 to speak with a Call Center Representative and they will assist you.
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Can I change my PIN number?
Absolutely! Simply call 1-877-267-6941 and follow the prompts.
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Who do I call if my Debit Card is lost or stolen?
To report your lost or stolen Debit Card, please call 1-800-528-2273 (812 647-9794 International).
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Do I need to notify UHFCU when I am traveling?
Yes, it is helpful to notify the Credit Union when and where you plan to be traveling. Please call (808) 983-5500 or send a secure message through Online Banking.
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What if I haven't received my Debit Card?
Our Debit cards usually take 7-10 business days to arrive at the destination. Therefore, if you have not received your card after 10 days, please report your card lost/stolen. For Debit Cards, please call 1-800-528-2273 (812-647-9794 International). Another card will be mailed to you.
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What should I do if I forgot my PIN number?
*Some banks and ATM owners assess a usage fee called a surcharge. This is added to your withdrawal amount. The ATM will inform you of this before you complete your transaction. This is NOT a fee charged by the UHFCU, nor is it under UHFCU control.