As we prepare for our system conversion, it’s important to ensure we have your accurate contact information. Please update through Online or Mobile Banking, by calling us, or by completing the Account Change Form.
There is no minimum deposit that you must make into your checking account each month. For more information on fees associated with our savings and checking accounts see our Fee Schedule.
No, we do not offer a credit card rewards program, but we do have several credit cards options: Our credit cards have great features that make being a member at Providence Federal Credit Union worthwhile!
You will need to follow up with your employer or payer to see when they have completed setting up your direct deposit. Once we receive your information from them, you’ll automatically be set up with Early Direct Deposit.
Mortgage rates are determined by the Wall Street Prime rates. When the economic outlook is good, rates tend to increase, and rates fall when it’s not so great. It seems somewhat backward, but here’s the reasoning: When the economy is doing well, borrowers can afford more. This affects the market for mortgages, which results in…
To request a credit limit increase please fill out a new credit card application, and a loan officer will work to increase the limit on your existing card.
Find a convenient Providence Federal Credit Union branch or surcharge-free ATM near you on our Contact and ATM Locations pages today! Attention all Providence FCU members: you can now access nearly 90,000 ATMs across the country for free! Now you can get surcharge-free cash at more ATMs than ever! Visit any ATM that displays an…
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