What does HAPO stand for?
A little history about HAPO We are often asked what “HAPO” stands for. HAPO is an acronym for Hanford Atomic Products Operations. HAPO was formed by a group of non-exempt workers at the Hanford nuclear site in 1953 to provide a place to save and borrow money.
Does HAPO have mobile deposit?
Real Mobile Banking Our mobile branch team is ready to meet you where you are and can offer the following services: Open a New Account. Open a Certificate of Deposit. Make Deposits & Withdrawals.
Can you open a HAPO account online?
Open Your Account Just fill our our online application or come into a branch and we’ll get you set up!
Can I deposit cash at HAPO ATM?
HAPO ATM and mobile deposits will not be available. – ATM and debit cards will still work, but transactions may be limited.
Does HAPO have ATM fees?
*HAPO has joined forces with CO-OP Financial Services to offer you more access to your money. Surcharge-free transactions are available for debit and ATM card holders of participating credit unions.
How do I download the HAPO Community Credit Union mobile app?
To download our mobile banking app, simply visit the App Store or Google Play and search ‘ HAPO Community Credit Union ‘ in the App Store. We offer mobile apps for both our consumer and business accounts. Please install the appropriate app based on your account type. Once installed, simply login to access your account.
Why choose a HAPO account?
HAPO makes it easy to switch. Our primary focus is to offer products and services that bring value to our members through all life stages—banking solutions that are easy and convenient combined with the best value. Join HAPO, where you’re not a number… you’re a member. Financial Education is a top priority for us.
Why heard the buzz about HAPO?
Heard the buzz? HAPO makes it easy to switch. Our primary focus is to offer products and services that bring value to our members through all life stages—banking solutions that are easy and convenient combined with the best value. Join HAPO, where you’re not a number… you’re a member.