Financial scams are becoming more sophisticated, and even the most careful consumers can be targeted. Learn how to recognize and avoid scams.
Financial scams are becoming more sophisticated, and even the most careful consumers can be targeted. Learn how to recognize and avoid scams.
A 2021 study by Deloitte found that the average American internet household owns 23 connected devices, an increase from an average of 11 devices in 2019, and that number is increasing each year. When we think of devices, we mostly consider our smartphones, home computers, and tablets.
Give yourself a fighting chance and learn how you can avoid the devastating effects of tax-related identity theft.
As you prepare for your holiday shopping, SESLOC is here to help you stay secure with tips for avoiding common scams this time of year.
Identity theft can happen to anyone, and its effects can range from a small annoyance to financial devastation.
In all situations it’s critical to be aware of and attempt to prevent cybersecurity threats. It sounds daunting, but it really doesn’t have to be.
A data breach happens when unauthorized parties gain access to confidential personal information stored by an organization.
June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of the financial exploitation and other forms of abuse that disproportionately affect older adults.
“Home Title Theft” or “Deed Fraud” sounds as scary as it actually is. Learn what defines Home Title Theft and the prevalence of this crime.
Check out these steps you can take to help avoid becoming the next victim of identity theft and fraud.
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Starting April 1, 2026, SESLOC is adding a 3-month short-term option for Business Share Certificates, which provides a reliable way to save without tying up your cash for an extended period. $1,000 minimum deposit is required to open a Business Share Certificate account.
SESLOC Technical Operations Manager Angie Macias, AAP, NCP, is recognized as a “15 Under 40” award winner by Nacha, the governing body of the United States’ ACH payments network.
Beginning February 6, 2026, all SESLOC ATMs will now offer $5 bills alongside $20 bills for withdrawal, with some offering $100 bills.
Effective January 16, 2026, the Cash Advance Fee, of 1.00% on the amount of the cash advance, for SESLOC’s consumer Visa credit cards – Visa Signature® Rewards, Visa® and Visa® Share Secured credit cards – is eliminated.