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Savasaurus Club

The Savasaurus Club is for children 12 years old and younger. If a child is 12 years or younger and is already a member of MembersFirst Credit Union, he/she can join the Savasaurus Club just by asking to be enrolled. Club members must be the child or grandchild of a current member of the credit union.

 

What Do You Need to Join the Savasaurus Club?

  • A copy of your Social Security Card
  • A Savasaurus Club savings account with an opening deposit of only $5.00*

There is no membership fee. Club members are allowed one withdrawal per month. (A fee of $10 is charged for every other debit transaction within the month.)

 CU Succeed (For Teens and Young Adults)

MembersFirst Credit Union wants to CU Succeed™. We’ll help you when you’re ready to:

  • Establish a secure financial relationship with your credit union
  • Establish strong credit
  • Manage your money responsibly

CU Succeed™ is an exciting program designed especially for young people. Participants can continue sharing in the benefits of the program until they reach
age 22. If you are currently a member of MembersFirst Credit Union and are between the ages of 13 and 22, you can request to be transferred into the
CU Succeed™ program.

CU Succeed™ under age 16, can participate in :

At Age 16 Members may be eligible for:

  • A Free Checking Account
  • A Free Visa Debit Card
  • Loans and Credit Cards

Learn More About the CU Succeed Program

 

Children’s Privacy Act : The online financial services offered through the Credit Union’s mobile app are not designated for or directed toward children under age 13. We do not knowingly solicit or collect data from children, and we do not knowingly market to children online without expressed parental consent or notification. If we receive online information from anyone that we know to be a child, we will only use the information to respond directly to a child’s request. We recognize that protecting children’s identities and online privacy is important and that responsibility rests with us and with the parents. If any member believes their child has provided personally identifiable information to us, they must contact us so that we can allow them the opportunity to review and delete such information.