Yes! We do offer Safe Deposit Boxes. However, they are currently only available at our St. Vincent’s Branch location. For more information on pricing visit the Fee Schedule. Related Information Not a member yet? Becoming a member is oh so easy! At Providence FCU, we exist to serve the needs of our members. Not…
Yes, however, there is a penalty for withdrawing from your certificate account early: Your Certificate account will mature on the maturity date set forth on your Account Receipt or Renewal Notice. We may impose a penalty if you withdraw any of the principal of your Certificate before the maturity date. (1) Amount of Penalty. The amount of…
If you write a check and do not have enough money in your account by the time the check clears, the check will be returned to the payee (i.e. “bounced”). Providence Federal Credit Union assesses a Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) fee in these instances. Please refer to our up-to-date Fee Schedule for exact pricing. Follow these…
If you are late on a loan payment you will be charged a late fee. For exact pricing, please see our Fee Schedule on our Rates page.
Exchange rates are calculated in global currency markets. Fluctuations in exchange rates may occur due to: Related Information Planning on traveling or shopping abroad? If you’re preparing to travel out of the country and intend to use your PFCU Visa credit or debit card, please be sure to notify us as soon as possible…
Yes! If you are enrolled in Online Banking, you can access your account information anytime online or on your mobile device in our mobile banking app. Check out the benefits of Online banking here, and enroll today!
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