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The Benefits of Consumers Free Checking

  • No minimum balance requirement

  • No monthly service charge

  • No per check fees

  • Unlimited check writing

  • Instant debit card access to 28,000 free ATMs nationwide

  • Unlimited free point–of–sale transactions

  • Free Online Banking

  • Free Bill Pay

  • Free online check copies

  • Free convenient eStatements

  • NCUA insurance coverage up to $250,000

Seriously Free Checking

 

At Consumers Credit Union, you’ll save money with a free checking account featuring no minimum balance requirement, no monthly service charge, a free instant issue debit card, no debit card usage fees, and no per check fees.

 

You’ll also enjoy easy online access to your account 24 hours a day with eBanking options inlcuding Online Banking, VoiceAccess telephone banking, and mobile banking. You can check balances, make transfers, pay bills, and manage your accounts anytime, at your convenience.

 

With free checking, you’ll also receive convenient debit card access. 24–hour access to your accounts via the CO–OP Network is available offering 28,000 free locations nationwide: more than 200 in West Michigan, and over 75 in the Greater Kalamazoo area alone.

 

 

Sign up for free checking today. You’ll love unlimited check writing and access to 28,000 free ATMs!

 

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