Credit Unions are an essential service and are open to serve during Stay at Home order for Minnesota St. Paul, Minn. – As financial institutions are an essential service, Minnesota Credit Unions remain open to serve members during the Stay at Home order declared by Governor Walz today. Credit union deposits are insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) per individual up to Learn More about Minnesota Credit Unions Remain Open to Serve
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Minnesota Credit Unions to Consumers: Do Not Withdraw Large Amounts of Cash, Beware of Scams
Minnesota Credit Unions to Consumers: Do Not Withdraw Large Amounts of Cash, Beware of Scams Wednesday, March 18, 2020 St. Paul – The Minnesota Credit Union Network (MnCUN) today urged Minnesotans to work with their credit union on any financial concerns they may have, rather than withdrawing large amounts of cash. All Minnesota credit union deposits are federally insured by the National Learn More about Minnesota Credit Unions to Consumers: Do Not Withdraw Large Amounts of Cash, Beware of Scams
Notice of Lobby Closures
We continue to follow the COVID-19 outbreak as the situation is continually evolving. Effective Thursday, March 19th at 12:00 PM, our lobbies at all our branches will be temporarily closed for the safety of our staff and members. Our drive-up lanes at all locations will remain open regular hours to handle your financial transactions. Our staff will remain at our branches to provide service and Learn More about Notice of Lobby Closures
COVID-19 Update
Dear Member, Like you, we continue to monitor the latest news about the Coronavirus (COVID-19). We know you have placed your trust in us and we take our responsibility to you very seriously. We are doing everything we can to make sure our branches remain open and that you continue to enjoy the same level of service that you’ve always received from us. The well-being of our staff and members is Learn More about COVID-19 Update
COVID-19 Preparedness
Dear Member: As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) begins to have an increased impact in our state, it’s important to our Management Team and our Board of Directors that we connect with you to share more about the steps we’re taking across our Credit Union to keep you, your family, and our employees healthy. The health and safety of our members and employees is our top priority, and we will Learn More about COVID-19 Preparedness
FTC & FDA: Warnings sent to sellers of scam Coronavirus treatments
The FTC and FDA have jointly issued warning letters to seven sellers of unapproved and misbranded products, claiming they can treat or prevent the Coronavirus. Read the full article by clicking here Learn More about FTC & FDA: Warnings sent to sellers of scam Coronavirus treatments
Coronavirus: Scammers follow the headlines
Scammers are taking advantage of fears surrounding the Coronavirus. They’re setting up websites to sell bogus products, and using fake emails, texts, and social media posts as a ruse to take your money and get your personal information. Here are some tips to help you keep the scammers at bay. Read More > by Colleen Tressler Consumer Education Specialist, FTC Learn More about Coronavirus: Scammers follow the headlines
Tips for holiday gift card shopping
Gift cards are one quick way to get through your last-minute holiday shopping list. But before you give (and get) gift cards, here are a few things you need to know. Read the full article on tips for holiday gift card shopping by clicking here. Learn More about Tips for holiday gift card shopping
Upgrading Your Phone? 4 Things You Should Do First
If you’re thinking about upgrading to a new phone, make sure you remove your personal information before you trade it in. Why? Because your phone could have a lot of sensitive, personal information on it – like your passwords, account numbers, emails, text messages, photos, and videos. Read the Full Article Learn More about Upgrading Your Phone? 4 Things You Should Do First
Taxpayers should be on the lookout for new version of SSN scam
IRS Tax Tip 2019-149, October 24, 2019 Taxpayers should be on the lookout for new variations of tax-related scams. In the latest twist on a scam related to Social Security numbers, scammers claim to be able to suspend or cancel the victim’s SSN. It’s yet another attempt by con artists to frighten people into returning ‘robocall’ voicemails. Scammers may mention overdue taxes in addition to Learn More about Taxpayers should be on the lookout for new version of SSN scam