Holiday Hours: All GICU locations will be closed starting at 12pm on December 24th and all day December 25th. We will resume regular business hours on Thursday, December 26th.
Processing times for external account transfers and remote deposits will be modified on 12/24 and 12/31 due to the holidays. To be processed on 12/24, the cutoff time is 10AM. To be processed 12/31, the cutoff time is 1PM.
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When you open a new Greater Checking account you earn greater dividends, which are paid when eligibility requirements are met. Learn more
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Earn more with your money by opening a GICU Greater Savings account when you pair it with your GICU Greater Checking. Learn more here!
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Download the new GICU Cards app to make credit card payments, set up alerts and controls, and report a card lost or stolen. Learn more
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Using your Debit MasterCard® when you head out shopping is safer than carrying cash. There are two different ways to use the card that will affect your daily spending limits and fees you may incur, depending on your account.
As a debit: If you choose to pay for your purchase using your card as debit, you'll be required to enter your four-digit PIN. The purchase also will be considered an ATM transaction. The purchase amount will be automatically deducted from your available checking account balance. As a "credit" card: You have the option of using Debit MasterCard like a credit card and provide a signature to approve the purchase. Unlike a credit card, the approved purchase amount will be automatically deducted from your available checking account balance.
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