How do I make a loan payment?
If you have an Oregonians loan, there are lots of ways you can use digital banking to make a loan payment. In most cases, loan payments apply instantly.
1-Transfer from your Oregonians account
As long as the funds for your payment are available in one of your membership accounts (checking, savings, etc.), you can transfer the funds directly to your loan. Open the Payments tab in our app or digital banking online.
How to make Internal Transfers Between Loans and Accounts
2-Pay with another bank account
You can set up Account-to-Account (A2A) transfers in digital banking. You must have a checking account on the membership you will connect with your external bank account.
You'll sign in to your external bank account using a secure service that will connect that account with your Oregonians accounts. You'll then be able to make transfers between the accounts. After the account is connected, it'll be saved for quick transfers and it can be set up for automatic transfers.
How to make external transfers
3-Deposit a check
You can write yourself a check and use it as your loan payment. Open our app, deposit the check into your account, then transfer the funds to your loan.
How to make a mobile check deposit
4-Setup automatic ACH payments
We have a form you'll need to fill out with bank account information (routing and account number) for your payment. This form will authorize us to pull the payment monthly, bi-monthly or weekly. Give us a call or text us at 503-239-5336 for set this up.
5-Setup a bill payment from another institution
Don't bank with us, just have your loan here? No worries. The financial institution you bank with has online banking with a bill pay service. Set your loan payment with us up as a bill payment at your other institution. If you need help with this, give them a call.
6-Pay online
We offer a payments website outside of digital banking. Once you register, it allows you to make payments to your loan with a debit card or a by providing a routing and account number. There are fees to make payments this way, so it's not our recommendation.