Mega Money Market is high-dividend Money Market Savings Account available on January 1, 2025. You can earn higher returns with the Mega Money Market that is free from fees, easy access, and offers a rate of up to 4.75% APY* — higher than a certificate or traditional savings account. *APY (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD). The APY…
Apex Checking is a high-yield checking account (up to 5.50% APY*) available on January 1, 2025. Apex Checking allows you to maximize your money with a few account requirements: *APY (ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD). To receive the higher dividend rate for Apex Checking, the account must be enrolled in eStatements, must have a payroll, social security,…
To stay informed about the merger, please visit our dedicated Hub at providencecu.org/merger for the latest updates. This resource is designed to provide you with all the necessary information, including timelines, changes to services, and any actions you may need to take. It’s a one-stop-shop for all merger-related news, ensuring you’re always in the know…
About a year. The goal is to have all PFCU members migrated to CCCU’s systems by mid-2025.
Yes, your input is incredibly valuable during the merger process between credit unions. It’s a time of significant change and your voice matters. Both credit unions will be hosting a special membership meeting to answer any questions our members might have regarding the merger. During this process, each eligible PFCU member will have the opportunity…
Yes, CCCU is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) just like our credit union and you will continue to have the same share insurance up to $250,000.
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