Your checking account should work as hard as you do. While most traditional banks treat checking accounts as a necessary evil that barely earns pennies, Public Service Credit Union is revolutionizing how you think about everyday banking with our new Surge Share Draft Checking Account.
Read MoreAs we celebrate Public Service Credit Union's 90th annual meeting, we can't help but reflect on the remarkable journey we've shared with our members since 1935. From the challenging days of the Great Depression to today's digital banking era, our credit union has remained a trusted financial partner for Wisconsin's utility workers and their families.
Read MoreThe American financial system is a complex beast, constantly evolving in response to economic triumphs and failures. While it may seem stable now, it's a product of centuries of trial and error, with credit unions playing a unique role in filling the gaps for underserved communities. Let's take a whirlwind tour of how the US went from financial chaos to a system (mostly) designed to prevent major meltdowns.
Read MoreWhen it comes to managing finances, the choice between a bank and a credit union can make a significant difference in your financial well-being. Public Service Credit Union, like many credit unions, offers a compelling alternative to traditional banking institutions through a combination of member-focused services, competitive rates, and community-based operations. Here are some key reasons why you might consider joining a credit union such as Public Service Credit Union instead of opting for a traditional bank.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving landscape of financial institutions, credit unions stand out for their community-centric approach and member-focused benefits. Unlike their larger bank counterparts, credit unions are not-for-profit organizations that return profits to their members in the form of lower fees, better interest rates, and personalized customer service. The history of credit unions is rich and demonstrates a consistent commitment to serving the community's financial needs, highlighting why, in many cases, a small credit union can be a preferable choice over a big bank.
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