Lock in Your Savings with APFCU’s Special Certificate
Summer’s here! And it’s the season to save – just like all the other seasons!
Don’t wait! Now is the time to take advantage of a special certificate offer from Aloha Pacific Federal Credit Union!
• 3.75% APY*
• 12-month term
• $1,000 minimum
• New money only – not drawn from an existing APFCU account
Do you have $100,000 or more in a non-APFCU account? You can earn 4.00% APY* for a 12-month term.
Aloha Pacific members can transfer money from existing APFCU accounts to new certificates and reap these rewards:
• 3.25% APY* for 12 months – with Aloha Rewards Checking account
• 3.00% APY* for 12 months – no Aloha Rewards Checking account required
Each requires a $1,000 minimum.
These offers are for a limited time only, so don’t wait. Visit alohapacific.com any branch or alohapacific.com or call 808-531-3711.
Certificate offers valid from 5/1/23 and may be modified or canceled at any time. APY = Annual Percentage Yield. Membership ($5 in regular savings) required. Must be new funds for 3.75% APY and 4.00% APY offers. Transfers from an APFCU or a Division of APFCU account may earn 3.00% APY, or 3.25% APY with Aloha Rewards Checking. Penalty for early withdrawal. Other restrictions may apply. See branch for details, and for other available rates and terms.
It’s Your Money: Keep it Safe from Scammers
The convenience of mobile devices, online banking and online EVERYTHING cannot be denied. The dangerous side effect: scammers who want to steal your information and money.
Don’t be a victim:
• Keep your personal information, including account log-in credentials, to yourself.
• Make sure your passwords are extremely hard to guess, so don’t use your pet’s name or your child’s birth date – or any details that you might have posted on social media.
• Legitimate financial organizations such as Aloha Pacific FCU will NEVER call to ask for your account information.
• Government agencies such as the IRS and Social Security Administration NEVER call to ask for your personal information.
• A random phone call, email or text from an unfamiliar source that urgently demands that you send money (perhaps to a family member supposedly in trouble) is likely to be a scam. Double-check with other family members before taking any action.
• Anyone who asks you to send money by wiring it or through a gift card, prepaid card, cash reload card or money transfer app is a scammer.
• If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
At APFCU, our Debit Card Control service lets you block or limit transactions and arrange alerts. It’s free! Learn more at alohapacific.com/banking/checking/debit-card-control.
Call Aloha Pacific FCU at 808-531-3711 if you receive strange phone calls, emails or mail purporting to be from APFCU. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
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