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The more you save, the more you earn with a Money Market Savings account from UECU! Aside from the highly-competitive dividend rates some other great features of this account are:

  • Three dividend tiers designed to maximize your savings:
    • $0.01 - $9,999.99
    • $10,000 - $49,999.99
    • $50,000 and over
  • Insured by the NCUA up to $250,000.
  • Dividends compounded and credited monthly.
  • Dividends calculated by daily balance method which applies a daily periodic rate to the principal balance in account each day
  • Deposits can be made at the Credit Union, at an ATM, by mail, payroll deduction, direct deposit or transfer from another account.
  • First book of 50 checks free
  • Check reorders via member service representatives, mail-in reorder form or Advantages Online
  • Enjoy a no-fee Advantages Access Card™ which allows you to withdraw funds from any ATM and receive up to $8/month rebated in non-UECU ATM fees. Plus, as always, UECU will never charge you a fee to use an ATM!
  • Greater availability to funds – easily access your funds through Advantages Online™, via PAL™ or via our member service representatives. This account allows you to keep funds liquid, while still earning a high dividend rate!
  • Check safekeeping with check images available via Advantages Online
  • May be used as Overdraft Protection
  • No more than 6 transfers from the Money Market Savings Account to another account or third parties by pre-authorized, automatic or telephone transfers per statement cycle.
  • $2,500 minimum balance to avoid $10 monthly fee
  • $10 excess transaction fee for each check, draft or debit card payment above the regulatory limit of six.
  • Unlimited deposits.

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