PCCU Newsletter - June 2021

COVID-19: June 2021 Update

The day we’ve been longing for is nearly here. Thanks to increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates the time to reopen our lobbies is coming soon! We are tentatively planning to reopen the doors of all three locations on Tuesday, July 6th at 8:00 am. Our lobbies will look a little different when you return, with plexiglass barriers in place to protect staff and members, as well as stickers on the floor to help us maintain a…

Mortgage Application Checklist

One of the most tedious parts of home buying is gathering the right documentation, but prepping beforehand makes it that much easier. The documents required for a mortgage application can be categorized by type: Proof of Income/Employment, Proof of Assets, Credit History, and Residential History. These give potential lenders a glimpse into your situation so they see whether you’re a worthy borrower or not. Here’s a comprehensive mortgage application checklist to help you prepare for…

Time For a Summer Skip?

Summer is the perfect time to take a break! When you’re ready to take a break from work, why not take a break from your loan(s) at PCCU? For a $25 fee per loan you can take a month long break from paying your loan(s). Put some money back in your pocket and make your summer getaway easier on the wallet! Just stop in to a branch or print and fill in this form and drop it…

Make the Switch to Ultimate Checking Easy with ClickSwitch!

You’ve opened your account at PCCU and you’d like to take advantage of the many great products and services. Ultimate Checking and it’s 2.25% APY interest are calling your name. But the HR department is working from home, or you’re working from home. Either way it seems like a complicated hassle. But it doesn’t have to be. With our ClickSwitch Service, we can help you make the change quickly and painlessly. Here’s how it works:…

Teaching Financial Literacy at Home

It’s crucial for your family to know the basics of financial literacy, but how do you approach teaching them? Luckily, you’re making financial decisions every day—you simply need to let your kids in on the conversation. What is Financial Literacy? Financial literacy includes many different financial skills and concepts; to be financially literate simply means having the know-how to make wise decisions with your personal finances—like managing a budget, borrowing money, paying for insurance, and…