@sxa001 wrote:I have looked at the local credit unions around here (University Federal Credit Union, Austin Telco, Amplify, and some others) nothing so far as really caught my eye. I will admit for years I never really paid any attention to what was out there from a banking products perspective, I joined NASA for novelty and have used Chase as my primary checking for 10 years. I would love to find a local credit union that is as good as DCU or AOD with having at least one really good product (like a 3% everything card or a 6% rate on a savings account).
If any Central Texas (Austin Metro) folks know of any good choices around here to add to the list, I would love to hear suggestions.
DCU and AOD both have paths to membership for anyone and shared branching so it's kind of a moot point.
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@sxa001 wrote:I have looked at the local credit unions around here (University Federal Credit Union, Austin Telco, Amplify, and some others) nothing so far as really caught my eye. I will admit for years I never really paid any attention to what was out there from a banking products perspective, I joined NASA for novelty and have used Chase as my primary checking for 10 years. I would love to find a local credit union that is as good as DCU or AOD with having at least one really good product (like a 3% everything card or a 6% rate on a savings account).
If any Central Texas (Austin Metro) folks know of any good choices around here to add to the list, I would love to hear suggestions.DCU and AOD both have paths to membership for anyone and shared branching so it's kind of a moot point.
That is very true in many ways, still would be a little bit of "local Texas pride" if I found a local CU that appealed to me. Who knows what Credit Union offerings will exist next year, I probably won't be opening any accounts this year and may decide to hold off on any next year and let my scores recover from the upcoming mortgage.