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Get a $300 Bonus!¹

Value-packed checking

Thinking about switching to Florida Credit Union? Now is the time with FCU's $300 new checking account opening bonus!

Just follow these steps for better everyday banking:

  1. Open a free personal full-service checking account
  2. Make a single or combined direct deposit of $500 within 60 days of opening, and
  3. Keep account open for at least 90 days

Use promo code: 24CHK300

FCU Visa debit card

Select From Two Feature-Packed Accounts

VALUE CHECKING OR INTEREST-BEARING CHECKING

  • No monthly fee
  • No minimum balance requirement2 
  • Free instant-issue Visa® debit card
  • Get paid up to two days early with direct deposit
  • Access to other FCU products and services
  • Free membership 

DISCLOSURE

Limited time offer that can be cancelled at any time. Free membership is open to anyone within Florida Credit Union’s 48 county field of membership. Credit approval and initial $5 open deposit required. 


1. Anyone who has held a checking account with FCU in the past 24 months will not qualify for the incentive. Must be 18 years of age or older to qualify for this offer.  $500 cumulative direct deposit amount must be made to this account within the first 60 days of account opening. Your direct deposit needs to be an electronic deposit of your paycheck, pension or, government benefit (such as SSI) from your employer or the government. Person-to-person payments (such as Cash App, Venmo or PayPal) are not considered a direct deposit. If the requirements are met and the account remains open and in good standing for 90 days, the $300 reward will be made available to the member. $300 is considered interest and will be reported on IRS form 1099-INT. Prior terms subject to change. Full-service checking includes direct deposit, Visa debit card, online banking, and eStatements. Cash back bonuses are considered interest and will be reported on IRS form 1099-INT.


2. Minimum to earn interest is $10,000 for the Interest-Bearing Checking. APY is Annual Percentage Yield. Interest credited monthly. Fees may reduce earnings.