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Share Savings
Because a credit union is member owned, the money in your account is the equivalent of shares. A $25 deposit into a Share Savings account establishes your membership with the credit union. Once your account is open, you are eligible to apply for a loan, open a share draft account and even vote for your Board of Directors at our Annual Meeting.

Share Savings Account
This account establishes your membership with just a $25.00 deposit. Now you’re an owner!


Money Market Account
Enjoy higher dividends with this account with a minimum balance of $1,000.00, while maintaining higher flexibility than certificates.


Star Saver Clubs
Members ages 0-12 belong to our Little Dipper Club while ages 13-18 belong to our Club Nebula crowd. Savings incentives and other benefits make this a great way to introduce young people to the world of finance.


Christmas Club
Save for Christmas all year long with the convenience of a Christmas Club account. Deposit whenever you like, but withdrawals are restricted until the holiday season.


IRAs
We offer traditional, Roth and Education IRAs. Open any IRA with just $25 and make deposits in person or through payroll deduction.


Term Share Accounts
Attain a higher dividend rate while maintaining the safety and security of a credit union investment. Open a certificate with a minimum balance of $500.00 with terms ranging from 90 days to 2 years.

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