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When it comes to credit scores, there’s almost always room for improvement. If you’ve pulled your score and you’re not satisfied with the number you received, there are several strategies to boost it.
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. According to Technology Review, the average American spends 24 hours per week online – a number that may be much higher if you work on a computer every day!
Now's the time to start earning more on your checking account balance! With our Star Rewards checking account you can earn up to $50 a month - that's 3% APY* on balances up to $20,000. Plus, you'll get ATM fee refunds up to $25 a month** (that's an average of 8 monthly ATM visits).
Town & Country Credit Union was recently named one of the Top 200 Healthiest Credit Unions in America; the only credit union in either Fargo or Minot to be included. DepositAccounts.com, a subsidiary of LendingTree, analyzes financial institutions nationwide and publishes the Top 200 list for healthy banks and credit unions.
It's 'I Saved a Member' storytime and we've got a two-for-one for you today! A member came in to get a loan for home improvement, but when he was here Deanna Lovelace, Financial Services Officer, noticed that she could help him save by refinancing his camper loan AND his auto loan too!
We believe that everyone should have the access and knowledge to take their credit score into their own hands. That’s why we’re launching our Credit Score tool! You can now keep tabs on your credit score for free within TCCU Online and our mobile app.
Deciding to purchase a home is a big decision and for most potential buyers, it will be the biggest purchase of their life, which can make the process seem overwhelming.
When Minot native Bryan Juenger found out that his home was being bought out and he was eligible for the Resilient Homebuyer Program through the City of Minot, he started shopping for mortgage officers who could help.