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Online - using your smartphone or computer

To make a Visa or Mortgage payment you need to call SSF at as these require special processing.

If you want to payoff any loan, you need to call SSF at to request a Payoff.

Payments made after 6PM (Pacific Time) will be posted the following business day.


  • From your SSF Checking or Savings Account:

Payments made from a SSF account are free and simple to make using online banking. Please use the “My Account” login below to access your SSF account. If you are not enrolled in online banking or would like to set up a SSF checking or savings account, please call .

  • From your account at another bank or credit union

If you want to make your loan payments from accounts at another financial institution, we also offer two self-service options for a convenience charge:

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A) Quick Pay Web Portal Payments

Payments can be made with a debit card. To use this service, you’ll need to create an account, through the Quick Pay Portal below. To make your payment, you’ll need your member number, your date of birth and the last four digits of your Social Security number.
There is a $2 convenience charge for this service.

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B) Pay-by-phone

You'll need your loan number to make your payment.
There is a $10 convenience charge for this service.

Please call to make your payment by phone.

To avoid paying fees listed in (A) and (B) above, you can do one of the following options:

  • Have your deposit account with SSF and set up a payment transfer. Call us at and we will take it from there.
  • Set up recurring payments from an account at another financial institution. Recurring payments will happen automatically every month. They should be left in place until the loan is paid in full. Note: There is a one-time charge of $5 for this service through the web portal. If you stop the recurring payment and set it up again at a later date, you will need to pay the convenience charge again.

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