Do credit unions offer online banking services? Absolutely! Local credit unions have had digital banking tools and apps similar to financial players like the big banks for years, but it’s still often a concern for new and potential customers.
Like Skyla, credit unions are known for having the ability to save their members money with fewer fees, lower interest rates on loans, and more personalized services compared to banks. Now it’s time for you to know how credit unions offer those various financial services on the digital side.
Absolutely! One of the biggest misconceptions many have about credit unions is their status on technology – but rest assured, credit unions are not technologically behind. They are just as in tune with their technology and able to operate online, offer robust and secure cybersecurity, online banking, and mobile banking services as the bigger and traditional banks.
Skyla has provided digital banking for years and it keeps getting better and better with the addition of new features. You can experience contactless payments online, deposit checks on your phone, transfer funds and pay loans, and so much more.
According to Forbes, the National Credit Union Association released a study that credit unions spend over $6 billion on digital technologies in the first 3-months of 2018. Chase Bank spent less than half of that for that entire year. |
Sure do! Here’s a look at credit unions’ digital services.
QUICK TIP: Not every credit union offers Zelle, but they do have money transfer options that work just as well. If there's a credit union you're thinking of joining, contact them to learn their transfer money options. |
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Of course! It's understandable to have more than one financial account that's why credit unions offer money transfer options allowing you to send or receive money from other financial institutions including banks.
QUICK TIP: At Skyla, you can transfer money from your account to your external financial account through digital banking. Simply log in and select Transfer on the main menu then select My Non-Skyla Accounts to get started. |
Absolutely! When it comes to credit unions, many are unsure where to start. If you have lingering credit union questions, check out one of our other articles about credit unions like How is a Bank Different From a Credit Union, or What does it mean to be a Credit Union Member.
If you’re not a member and are interested in joining Skyla, you can open your account with a few easy clicks. If you’re currently a member and are interested in opening a new account or applying for a loan such as an auto loan, HELOC, personal loan, or a credit card, you can apply online too. And the response time when returning a decision on any of our services is quick! Feel free to learn more here.
It might seem like all credit unions have a limited number of ATMs since credit unions are typically very regional, but that’s simply not true! Most credit unions joined an ATM network known as a CO-OP Shared Branch Network (known as the CU Cooperative Systems, Inc). The network provides a connection of fee-free ATMs between other credit unions allowing the member to access their money at more than 30,000 ATMs nationwide.
Skyla is a member of the CO-OP Shared Branch network too. No matter where you travel, you can access your account at over 5,600 credit union branches and over 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs! Find a location near you >
Plus, you can avoid paying a surcharge fee by visiting any CashPoints ATM. For a full list of no-surcharge ATMs throughout North Carolina, check out this locator.
Like banks, credit unions offer the contactless pay option, with the wave-like symbol on the debit or credit card. If there isn’t a wave-like symbol, financial institutions have opted into other quick payment solutions using a payment app on your smartphone which allows the member to link their card to pay for purchases on the go.
Phew – that was a lot! So you just got a (long) run-through of the digital features most credit unions offer their members through their digital banking platforms. Are you ready to take advantage of joining a credit union? You can start with Skyla. Click the link to get started.
If you’re still questioning credit unions and want to know how they compare to banks. I have an article for that! Check out the Difference Between a Credit Union and Bank to get a true comparison of what credit unions offer compared to banks.
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