Savings & MM Accounts

Savings Accounts

 

Savings Accounts

Open your Credit Union account with a $5.00 deposit in the savings account. This $5.00 deposit represents your share in the Credit Union, and must remain on deposit in order to maintain your right to vote for the Board of Directors, and to participate in the services available.

Feel comfortable knowing that your account is federally insured up to at least $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). The NCUA only insures credit unions, and it is the largest of the U.S. deposit insurance agencies. IRAs are insured separately up to $250,000 by the NCUA.
 

Money Market Accounts

Looking to earn higher rates on your savings and still have access to your funds? We offer two Money Market Accounts that allow up to six electronic transactions per month, and unlimited transactions in person. Interest is computed daily, paid and compounded monthly.

Money Market Account – Maintain a minimum balance of $2,500

Premium Money Market Account - Maintain a minimum balance of $25,000 with tiered rates based on your balance

Both accounts offer:

Click here to see all of our Money Market Account rates.

Interest will not be paid on days the minimum balance is not maintained. This account is not accessible through automatic teller machines or Visa debit cards. There are no overdraft protection options available for this account. You must maintain your minimum average daily balance requirement in your account to avoid a minimum balance fee of $7.50 per month. If more than six transactions are submitted for payment with a calendar month, your account may be assessed a $25 fee per excess item and the item(s) may be returned unpaid.

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