• How to Schedule an Automatic Savings Transfer

    Dec 21, 2020, 00:00 by User Not Found
    Scheduling an automatic transfer to your savings account is an easy way to save money. You pick the frequency and the amount. Then sit back and gain confidence as your savings grows on its own.
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  • Workers Credit Union Receives 2020 Spirit of North Central Award from United Way

    Dec 4, 2020, 00:00 by User Not Found
    Workers Credit Union has received the 2020 Spirit of North Central Award for Corporate Leadership of the United Way annual campaign. During the United Way’s Annual Meeting held earlier this fall, Workers was honored along with three other local businesses.
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  • Workers Credit Union's Johan Romero-Luna Wins Worcester Business Journal's 40 Under 40

    Aug 18, 2020, 00:00 by User Not Found
    “Johan has been an inspiration not only to his team but to the entire Credit Union. He quickly became known as a visionary in the development of the Workers Way, a customer-centric approach to financial wellness,” said Doug Petersen, president and CEO at Workers.
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  • James Monette Inducted onto Greater Gardner Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

    Aug 1, 2020, 00:00 by User Not Found
    Workers Credit Union is pleased to announce AVP, Area Manager James Monette was inducted onto the Greater Gardner Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors at their Annual Meeting held on July 30, 2020. James will serve on the board from 2020 – 2023.
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  • How to Use Digital Receipts

    Jun 25, 2020, 00:00 by User Not Found
    We’ve simplified receipt management for our members with Digital Receipts, a new feature in the mobile app that enables you to log and keep track of your receipts.
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  • How to Sign Up for Digital Banking

    Apr 15, 2020, 00:00 by User Not Found
    Online and mobile banking allows you to do most everyday transactions wherever you are! Follow these steps to register and/or download the app!
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  • Cut Out Subscriptions to Save Big

    Jan 10, 2020, 00:00 by User Not Found
    A new year means plenty of new binge- worthy TV series premiering on our favorite streaming services, new motivating gym memberships, and new app subscriptions that will help us meet our goals. But some of these subscriptions are costing us in the long run.
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  • How to Sign Up for eStatements

    Sep 17, 2019, 00:00 by User Not Found
    Sign up to receive your statements electronically instead of mailed each month to benefit from easy organization, archiving and accessibility. We'll tell you how to sign up!
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  • Build a Budget You'll Stick With

    Jul 30, 2019, 00:00 by User Not Found
    It’s time to shake-up your budget. Start by changing the way you think about budgeting altogether.
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  • Know Your Credit Score

    Jun 14, 2019, 00:00 by User Not Found
    Your credit score determines your creditworthiness to a financial institution. In other words, it represents how suitable you are to receive a loan. We will go over good and bad credit, what to do if you find a fraudulent account on your credit report, and what is a debt to income ratio.
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  • Saving for a Downpayment

    May 15, 2019, 00:00 by User Not Found
    You have the power to make owning a home a reality. Here are some tips on how to save for your first down payment and some options on how to afford the monthly payment once you do purchase a home.
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  • The Essential Homeclosing Checklist

    Apr 11, 2019, 00:00 by User Not Found
    Learn about all the key people you'll interact with during a closing, what you'll need and what to expect.
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  • Hidden Costs New Homeowners Overlook

    Jan 25, 2019, 00:00 by User Not Found
    Some hidden expenses that could come along with homeownership include things that aren't obvious during your inspection and things that may pop up long-term.
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  • Financial Literacy for Kids

    Aug 30, 2017, 00:00 by User Not Found
    No matter how enthusiastic you are, trying to formally teach finance to kids is a tall order. Hold their attention by keeping money lessons relevant, age-appropriate and a bit playful. Here are some ideas!
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