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Share Account
The foundation of any financial plan, and the basis for membership in 1st Advantage Federal Credit Union, is a savings account. Dividends are available on balances of $100.00 or more and by maintaining the low minimum balance of $5.00, you are a member for life!

You can transfer funds to and from this account using our free convenient services including Call-A-Teller, Advantagenet as well as using any of the 85 fee free ATMs.

  • Maintain $5 minimum balance in your account, and you are a member for life
  • Earn dividends on balances of $100 or more
  • Access your savings 24 hours a day with Call-A-Teller, and advantagenet
  • Dividends are based on an Average Daily Balance and compounded quarterly

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We do business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.
Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government
by the NCUA (National Credit Union Administration), a U.S. Government Agency