Web Accessibility

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Web Accessibility

Arrha Credit Union is committed to facilitating and improving the accessibility and usability of its website www.arrhacu.com (" Site ") to ensure that our services and content are accessible to everyone including users who use assistive technologies.

While we strive to make our Site as accessible as possible, if, at any time, you have specific questions or concerns about the accessibility of any particular web page on any of our Sites, please contact us.  If you do encounter an accessibility issue, please be sure to specify the web page and nature of the issue in your email, and we will make all reasonable efforts to make the content more accessible for you.

The AudioEye Trusted Certification represents a commitment to accessibility and digital inclusion.

www.arrhacu.com website is AudioEye Trusted.


The AudioEye web accessibility certification process involves automatic and manual testing with the goal of identifying and resolving access barriers, conforming with the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA Success Criteria, and ensuring an optimal user experience for all users, regardless of their individual abilities.


  • AudioEye Activation is complete
  • Testing & Discovery is ongoing with continuous monitoring
  • Remediation & Validation is ongoing
  • AudioEye Trusted remains active
  • 24/7 Website accessibility help desk is active
  • Page elements menu is activated
  • Visual Toolkit is activated
  • Player is activated


AudioEye certifies that the www.arrhacu.com website is being optimized to substantially conform with AudioEye’s interpretation of the informative guidance provided by WCAG 2.1 AA. In this ongoing effort, certified accessibility professionals have already made progress to remove access barriers and will continue to enhance this site for optimal accessibility and usability for all users.


This perpetual and uninterrupted service includes continuous monitoring, regularly scheduled manual audits, and, as needed, regular releases that improve access and usability for all users, including users of Assistive Technology.

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