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Beware of Unidentified Calls or Attempts to Gain Access to Your Online Banking Account

If you receive an unidentified call or voicemail about your online banking account, and you believe it to be suspicious or fraudulent, please hang up immediately and contact us at 800-475-1150. We are available to assist you.

Important Tips: Never provide your credit or debit card information, or online banking credentials to someone who calls you unsolicited. Be suspicious of any caller who asks for your personal information, such as your Social Security number or bank account number. If you are unsure about the legitimacy of a call, hang up and call us directly at 800-475-1150We will never contact you to ask for your personal information or login credentials. A message from Collins Community Credit Union will always include identification.

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Beware of Unidentified Calls or Attempts to Gain Access to Your Online Banking Account

If you receive an unidentified call or voicemail about your online banking account, and you believe it to be suspicious or fraudulent, please hang up immediately and contact us at 800-475-1150. We are available to assist you.

Important Tips: Never provide your credit or debit card information, or online banking credentials to someone who calls you unsolicited. Be suspicious of any caller who asks for your personal information, such as your Social Security number or bank account number. If you are unsure about the legitimacy of a call, hang up and call us directly at 800-475-1150We will never contact you to ask for your personal information or login credentials. A message from Collins Community Credit Union will always include identification.

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  • Collins Community CU Staff Donation to the Global Women's Leadership Network

    Published on Jun 03, 2019

    The “people helping people” philosophy is the backbone of the credit union industry. It’s what the first creators of credit unions based their businesses, products, and services upon – this commitment to providing opportunities and creating a more equal community.

  • Open Your Eyes to a Credit Union

    Published on May 30, 2019

    Open your eyes and see the Credit Union difference!

  • Six Ways to Save on Utility Bills This Summer (Plus Three Bonus Tips!)

    Published on May 16, 2019

    Strawberry popsicles and swimming pools can only do so much to keep you cool in the summertime. Sometimes, the only solution for relief in the warmer months is to crank the air conditioner - but keeping the house at a pleasant temperature can add up fast. You don’t have to be stuck taking cold showers through September to beat the heat, though; there are things you can do to help lower your utility bill, even with the A/C running

  • Tips for Buying your First Home

    Published on May 07, 2019

    Buying a home is a big financial step - one with lots of paperwork and several expenses. Before you start making Pinterest boards to inspire the look of your living room and back patio, it’s important to understand how to apply for a mortgage and how to shop for a house.

  • National Financial Literacy Month

    Published on Apr 15, 2019

    A quick scroll through Instagram on any given day reveals that it’s National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day or, on the flipside, National Eat Your Vegetables Day. Celebrated since the early 2000’s, April is National Financial Literacy Month, a nationwide effort to teach Americans the importance of establishing and maintaining healthy financial habits.

  • The 411 on Tax Day

    Published on Apr 02, 2019

    Not many look forward to Tax Day - which falls on Monday, April 15th this year - except for overworked accountants ready for a break. Though we file our taxes every year, changing tax codes and new tax reforms can make this a tricky subject to grasp. It’s important to know what counts as income and best practices to help you reduce your tax bill or avoid any late-payment penalties.

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