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All locations closed Thursday, Nov. 28th – Thanksgiving Day.

31 12, 2021

2022 Holiday Closing Schedule

2021-12-31T18:00:55-06:00December 31st, 2021|Green Country News|

Green Country FCU will be closed the following federal holidays in 2022: Holiday Branches Closed New Year's Day    Saturday, January 1 Martin Luther King Jr. Day    Monday, January 17 President's Day    Monday, February 21 Memorial Day    Monday, May 30 Juneteenth    Monday, June 20 Independence Day    Monday, July 4 [...]

30 12, 2021

Are You Financially Healthy?

2021-12-30T08:05:16-06:00December 30th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Financial Education Webinars ARE YOU FINANCIALLY HEALTHY In this workshop you will understand what it means to be financially healthy – which is so much more than the one score everyone asks you about today – your credit score. True financial health is based on four key components: Spend, Save, Borrow, and Plan. You’ll also [...]

28 12, 2021

Prattville lobby closed week of Dec. 27th

2021-12-28T11:44:36-06:00December 28th, 2021|Green Country News|

Prattville lobby closed week of Dec. 27th Due to staffing shortages we are closing the lobby at our Prattville location this week: Dec. 27-31, 2021. The drive-thru at Prattville remains open for normal business hours: Mon-Fri 7:00 - 6:00 and Sat 9:00 - 1:00. Only the lobby is closed. The lobby at Morrow Rd. is [...]

23 12, 2021

1st Quarter Webinars – Free for Everyone!

2021-12-23T11:21:43-06:00December 23rd, 2021|Budgeting, Education, Financial, Green Country News, Improving Credit|

Financial Education Webinars All webinars are free and open to everyone - even if you're not currently a Green Country FCU member! Register for the webinar of your preferred time (there’s two each month) but don’t worry if you can’t be there right at 12:30 or 7:30. As long as you’ve registered in advance, you’ll [...]

7 12, 2021

8 Ways to Avoid a Holiday Debt Hangover

2021-12-07T13:19:23-06:00December 7th, 2021|Budgeting, Green Country News|

8 Ways to Avoid a Holiday Debt Hangover Imagine it’s January. You’re taking down holiday decorations, wondering what the new year will bring, and then it hits you, an overwhelming sense of dread as you think about the looming credit card debt from your holiday spending. If this is an all-too-real scenario for you, here [...]

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