
COVID-19 Updates

We want to ensure our customers continue to get the services you need. We are happy to provide online, mobile banking and in-branch services, or you may call to speak directly with one of our team members.
Contact Information
Contact Information
Branch Contact Information
Choose your branch to see phone number, business hours and more.
Fredericton Branch
Oromocto Branch
Moncton Mountain Rd Branch
Moncton Cornhill Branch
Business Banking
506-858-7805
Contact us by email
inquiries@OMISTA.com
Follow us on social media
Facebook: @OMISTACU Twitter: @OmistaCU
What if I don’t have a computer or smartphone?
Telephone banking is an easy and convenient option. You can check account balances, pay bills and transfer money. If you haven’t used it before, contact your branch, we’d be happy to help you set it up.
Bank With Us
Bank With Us
Our online banking enables you to view accounts, check balances, make deposits, pay bills and transfer money. You can logon to our online banking or download the OMISTA Mobile banking app from your app store.![]() |
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If you're not currently signed up, submit your request using this form and we will connect with you to get set up. You can also call your branch or email us at info@OMISTA.com.
If you’re new to online banking, we have some video resources to help you.
Online Access: An overview of online banking and how to access to your account 24/7.
Mobile Banking App: A quick video showing the layout of the mobile app and how easy it is to access your finances online.
Deposit Anywhere: An instructional breakdown on how to make a cheque deposit anywhere at any time.
Protect Yourself from Fraud
Unfortunately, scammers will try to take advantage of situations like this. Please remember that we will never send you unsolicited emails asking for personal identification such as passwords, PINs, social insurance number, credit card or account information. We take the safety and security of your information seriously. If you ever receive an email that appears to be from someone at your branch, please contact us to confirm whether the email is legitimate before responding.
Is there an increased risk of fraud as a result of COVID-19?
The risk of fraud and scams is ever-present, and fraudsters take advantage of any opportunity, particularly when people are in a vulnerable state, like now. We have become aware of a number of new fraudulent schemes seeking to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic, including fraudulent websites asking for donations to support those impacted by the virus. Always verify a charity through a reputable source and conduct your own due diligence to make sure they are legitimate before you make a donation.
Please remember that we will never send you unsolicited emails asking for personal identification such as passwords, PINs, social insurance number, credit card or account information. You can help protect yourself by being continuously mindful of phishing scams, protecting and limiting the sharing of your personal information, and taking protective measures such as having an up-to-date operating system and anti-malware software. Be on the alert and learn to spot the common red flags of fraud at FCNB.