PCCU Newsletter - April 2020

Covid-19 Response: April Update

PCCU was founded by working people in 1932, during some of the hardest times of the Great Depression. Working people with a goal of coming together to find solutions to the problems of their day, to help see one another through dark days to better times. Much like our founders we’re here to help members carry on through tough times. We know many of you have been impacted by the extraordinary measures we’re all taking…

Family Financial Fitness Challenge

I’ve seen all sorts of challenges on social media lately, but I’m hoping you  won’t ignore this one PCCU Family!  It’s all self-paced and will run for the next five weeks.  The topics are basic and will help you share some financial know-how with both younger kids and teens.  Topics include Opening A Checking Account, Basic Savings, Fraud and Security, Learning How to Budget, Going to College and Paying for It, and finally Using Credit…

Instant Issue Debit Cards Now Available at PCCU

Debit cards are convenient tools that make your life easier. That is until you lose one or it gets compromised. The you have to go back to carrying cash or writing a checks while you wait for a new card to come in the mail. But no longer at PCCU. We’ve invested in cutting out the inconvenience of having to wait for a new card to come to you. Now if you need a new…

PCCU Card Security App – A New Tool In the Fight Against Fraud

PCCU is serious about debit and credit card security and we’re looking to enlist as many members as possible in the fight! The new PCCU Card Security app is separate from our PCCU AllWays Mobile Banking App and laser focused on helping you protect your cards from fraud.  Download the app, available in both Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store, and you can help us send the scammers packing! After downloading the app…

Familiar Faces in New Places

As April kicks off several of our staff are in new places. Chelsea Lingg, who has been a loan officer in the New Castle branch for several years, is moving to Hagerstown. She’s taking over the Vice President of Finance role and has begun training and learning the ropes. Chelsea is a graduate of IU East and has been with PCCU for more than seven years, serving in a number of different capacities. Claudia Forrest,…