If you’re looking for a savings account in Fargo, North Dakota, that actually pays dividends worth your while, then you’re looking for a credit union. At Town and Country Credit Union, you can start earning dividends as soon as you open an account. In fact, you can earn dividends with all of our deposit accounts.
Savings Account Options in Fargo
At Town and Country Credit Union, we offer four types of interest-bearing savings accounts:
Share Savings
Special Savings (Includes Christmas Club and Vacation Savings)
IRAs
Health Savings Accounts
Why Choose a Fargo Savings Account with Town and Country Credit Union?
There are many reasons you should choose Town and Country for your savings needs, but here are the top five.
Free Online Account Access: All Town & Country members get free access to our mobile app and TCCU Online. Members can even sign up to receive free account updates through text and email. Receive electronic statements with our secure eStatement service.
Depositors Insurance: Worried about your money’s safety? Don’t be. All members get free depositors’ insurance from the NCUA for up to $250,000.
Multiple Branch Locations: We have 12 branch locations throughout North Dakota in Kenmare, Minot, Stanley, West Fargo, and Fargo.
ATM Network: Members get free access to over 38,000 Surcharge-Free ATMs across the nation.
Customer Service: If you ever have a question, you can also always call us from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, or visit one of our many branch locations to speak with a specialist.
Put Your Money to Work
Dividends accrue on a daily basis and are paid monthly. The amount of dividends you earn each month is based on your average daily balance. If you ever have any questions about your rate, don’t hesitate to contact us.
You can also choose to use your savings account as overdraft protection for your checking account with Town & Country.
How to Open a Savings Account
To join Town and Country Credit Union, you only need to make a one-time deposit of $5. Moving forward there are no minimum balance requirements. Use your money how you need to without worrying about unnecessary fees.