When you’re in a hurry or you just need to grab some cash, ATMs are a convenient way to satisfy your banking needs. But they have their limits. Meet the next evolution of your neighborhood ATM: video teller service. Our video teller service gives you
We all want to live in a way that reflects who we are and what we value. One of your greatest powers as a consumer is the ability to make conscious choices about where your money goes and who it benefits. Being a conscious consumer is about so much
Food pantries have taken a hit in recent years, with shrinking donations and growing needs. As the holidays draw near, it’s the perfect opportunity to step up and lend a hand. This year, the OCCU Foundation is joining with OCCU cardholders to help
Your credit score is an important part of your overall financial picture. It can influence everything from your ability to buy your dream home to your ability to land your dream job. It determines how much money you can borrow and how much interest
We’ve all been through tough times before, and it’s important to remember that wherever you are on your financial journey, this is just a temporary moment in time. Whatever challenges you’re facing right now will pass. How do we know? Because we’re
Do you dream of a world where people lend a hand when needed? Where neighbors invest in each other? Where communities work together to enrich everyone? So do we. In fact, those are the very ideals credit unions were founded on. Now, more than ever
At OCCU, we’re driven by a vision—not profits. We’re always finding ways to show we value you as a credit union member. Learn how we’ve taken our fee reduction and removal initiative to the next level to support your financial wellness.
When our state was impacted by wildfires in September of 2020, we established the OCCU Foundation (OCCUF) Fire Relief Fund . The foundation is still providing grants to projects and nonprofit organizations that are responding to and supporting the
The day I got my first financial aid check, I couldn’t believe how much money they were handing me. That was before I realized the funds would have to cover all my expenses for the whole term. If I didn’t want to run out of money before midterms, I’d