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Unified Checking

Get the most out of your checking account without all the fuss and the fees with our free checking account.

Enjoy the benefits of a truly free* checking account

Our Unified Checking Account is packed with features that make banking easier and more rewarding. With this truly free checking account, you'll never have to worry about monthly service fees or maintaining a minimum balance, plus you'll earn interest on your account balance each month. Open an account today and enjoy all the features of a convenient account, including:

  • No monthly service fees
  • No minimum balance requirement
  • Earn up to 1.00% APY*
  • Overdraft protection with Courtesy Pay**

 

Get Rewarded with an Account that Pays You

In addition to the everyday features and benefits, you can also earn more each month when you qualify for the enhanced perks of Unified Checking:

To earn enhanced perks, just meet a few simple qualifiers each month:

  • Perform at least 15 Georgia United debit and/or credit card transactions
  • Make a direct deposit(s) of $500 or more
  • Enroll in E-Statements

 

Ways to Open A Unified Checking Account

Other Checking Account Options

Simple Checking

  • No monthly service fees
  • No minimum opening deposit
  • Visa® Debit Card

Money Masters Teen Checking

  • Available to teens ages 12-17
  • No monthly service fees
  • $5 minimum opening deposit required
  • Visa® Debit Card
  • Rewards for good grades and volunteering
Georgia United Credit Union employees are sweet, honest and homegrown. They are respectful and take great care of your needs. Plus the rates the credit union offers are a home run for me. Wish I had joined sooner.
- Kellye A.
Much easier to bank with Georgia United Credit Union than other banks. Reps seem more friendly, and better customer service. Rates and terms are generally better when a loan is needed.
- Wesley W.
I have always had great experiences while dealing with my banking business at the credit union. All employees are extremely friendly and helpful every time I deal with them.
- Bryan B.
The service is exceptional! The tellers are always friendly and personable! They ensure that my account is secure by asking security questions each time I withdraw money. I am a very satisfied customer!
- Keshia H.
Personnel have always helped me to navigate through any issues or questions that I may have. Friendly staff members and I have been completely satisfied with the services and options rendered to me.
- Mary J.
Georgia United Credit Union associates are always professional, friendly and courteous towards me as a customer. They have always met my financial needs and have my best interest in mind. I love the Dublin Branch employees! They make me feel like I am a part of their family!!
- Diane O.
Every time I or one of my immediate family members go to the Cumming branch we are greeted with very kind and appreciative faces. I have never been inside where I was treated any other way. The ladies are top notch and I wouldn't change anything that they are doing in any way. They treat everyone like they want to be there and want to help you in any way they can.
- Donald D.

6 Ways to Protect Your Data and Devices

Identity thieves and cybercriminals target both business travelers and vacationers. When you are out and about experiencing new places, keep these tips in mind to protect your identity as well as your personal financial and/or business data:

Don’t plug devices into public charging stations.

In airports, train stations and coffee shops, it can be tempting to recharge your phone at a public USB port. Unfortunately, criminals can infect these public charging stations with malware that will download the data on your phone while you’re charging up. Instead, travel with your own charger and plug it into an electrical outlet.

Avoid public computers and public WiFi.

Never use a public computer, including those in your hotel business center, to access sensitive financial accounts or business systems at your company. You don’t want to enter your credentials on a public computer. Likewise, do not log onto free public WiFi networks with your personal or business devices. It is far too easy for cybercriminals to access your devices across these networks.

Limit social media sharing.

Don’t post travel details or photos on social media during your travels. It is fine to share pictures and stories after you return from your trip but don’t give criminals any real-time knowledge about where you travel or when you are not at home.

Limit the IDs and cards you take with you.

Pickpockets and thieves can’t steal what you don’t carry. Leave your social security card locked up at home or in your safe deposit box. Travel with just one or two credit cards and leave the others at home. Keep your passport close to your body, preferably in a hidden carrier under your clothing.

Use the hotel safe.

If you’ve traveled with valuables, lock them in the safe in your hotel or carry them with you. Do not leave them lying out in your hotel room.

Protect company laptops and mobile devices.

When a company computer, tablet or phone gets lost or stolen, sensitive company information could be put at risk. Any laptop or device you travel with should be protected from data loss. This includes a password or biometric lock to start up the device, strong passwords to access business systems (two-factor authentication is even better) and the ability for your IT staff to permanently disable the device remotely.

Identity thieves never stop but staying aware of your surroundings and taking a few preventative measures can help keep your data and devices safe. Don't forget if your Georgia United Debit or Credit Card becomes lost or stolen, you can immediately freeze your cards through Online Banking or our Mobile App, any time.

Source: CyberScout

Content provided for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice on any subject matter.

 

*APY = Annual Percentage Yield. Rate may change after account is opened. The APY is accurate as of the last dividend declaration date. If your account balance is from $0.01 to $15,000.00 and qualifications are met, the Annual Percentage Yield will be 1.00%. If your account balance is $15,000.01 and above and you have met the qualifications, the Annual Percentage Yield will range from 1.00% to 0.05%. To earn 1.00% APY on up to $15,000 of the average daily account balance and to receive up to $10 per month in non-Georgia United ATM surcharge fee refunds, there is no minimum account balance requirement; however, the account must perform at least 15 Georgia United debit and/or credit card transactions that post and clear during the month, have a monthly direct deposit of $500 or more and be enrolled in E-Statements. If you do not meet the qualifications the APY will be 0.05%. Overdraft/returned item fees may apply, see Share Rates and Fees Schedule for additional fees that may apply. All Credit Union programs, rates, terms and conditions are subject to change at any time without notice.

**Courtesy Pay is a standard overdraft practice that comes with a Unified Checking Account. An overdraft occurs when you do not have enough money in your account to cover a transaction, but we pay it anyway. We authorize and pay overdrafts for checks and other transactions made using your checking account number, and automatic bill payments. We do not authorize and pay overdrafts for ATM and everyday debit card transactions unless you ask us to. We will charge you a Courtesy Pay fee of $35 each time we pay a transaction. We also offer overdraft protection plans, such as a link to your other accounts, which may be less expensive than our standard overdraft practices. We pay overdrafts at our discretion, which means we do not guarantee that we will always authorize and pay any type of transaction. Your account must be brought current within 30 days of initial use.

***Items transmitted using this service are not subject to the funds availability requirements of the Federal Reserve Board Regulation CC. Mobile check deposits are subject to verification and may not be available for immediate withdrawal.

The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) insures your deposits (in savings, savings certificates, and share-draft/checking accounts) up to $250,000. IRAs are insured separately to $250,000.