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Bigger
is Better
When
people ask you where you bank, what do you tell them? Hopefully, you
say Farmers Insurance Group Federal Credit Union. And when
someone asks you how many branches does your "bank" have,
what do you say? Or "how many ATMs?" The answers to these
questions are "a lot more than you think" and/or "more
than Bank of America."
Access to your Credit Union is available at almost 25,000 free
ATMS nationwide and at over 2,400 branches. How is that possible?
One of the benefits of banking with your Credit Union is that we are
part of a cooperative network, and that means that the services of many
credit unions are available to you as if they were one.
Credit unions have joined together and created Credit Union Service
Centers across the country which allow a participating credit union
member like yourself to conduct most of your business as if it were
your own FIGFCU branch. By sharing facilities, we can offer greater
convenience for our members to access their accounts in many more locations
and pass along the savings to you from not having to shoulder the expense
of a large branch network. You realize these savings through higher
savings rates, lower loan rates and lower fees. The following services
may be available to you at Credit Union Service Center locations throughout
the United States:
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Saturday
Hours
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Check
Cashing
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Deposits
and Withdrawals, Transfer Funds
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Loan
Payments
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Money
Orders, Travelers Checks
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And it's
easy to find a location near you. Simply click on Service Locations
and then CU Service Centers to find a location near you. Or go to www.cuswirl.com
or come into your branch and ask for a directory of branches.
Plus, through the CO-OP Network, your Credit Union has made almost 25,000
ATMS available to you. That's more than Bank of America and Washington
Mutual!! Simply click Service Locations, then ATM locations to find
an ATM near you. Or look for the CO-OP logo, log onto www.co-opnetwork.org
or ask your branch for a directory of ATM locations
Change the way you think about your Credit Union. We are as big, if
not bigger, than the "big banks" and offer better rates and
service. Now that's what we call Banking.
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