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  • 1. What are my options for contacting Progressions? Views: 131 Featured Content Public
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    Below are the various ways that you can contact Progressions: Ask us a question online! Visit us in person at a branch near you! Call us: 509.535.0191 or 800.828.8691 Brian: 509.622.0475 Dionne: 509.622.2021 Trish: 509.622.2018 Herb (if in connection with your loan payments or a mortgage loan): 509.622.2011 Mailing Address contact us email
  • 2. Where can I find more information about the federal insurance coverage on my accounts at Progressions Credit Union? Views: 141 Public
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    NCUA Initiates Share Insurance Call Center, Tool Kit Experts are available to answer questions about share insurance Alexandria, Va., September 23, 2008 - The National Credit Union Administration today opens a call center and posts an electronic tool kit to help members and credit unions better understand the insurance protection NCUA provides for member accounts. With the well-publicized turmoil in the financial markets, consumers need assurance that the federally insured funds in their cr  More...
  • 3. Fee Schedule Views: 130 Public
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    The following fees are effective 06/01/2023 and subject to change. SERVICE FEES Membership Fee (Age 18 and older) $20.00 Cashier's Check Fee (after 1 free per day) $3.00 per check Money Order Fee $3.00 per money order Safe Deposit Box Annual Fee $20.00-$65.00 Safe Deposit Box Lost Key Fee $10.00 Safe Deposit Box Drill Fee At Cost Incoming Wire Fee $10.00 Outgoing Domestic Wire Fee $25.00 Outgoing International Wire Fee $40.00 Membership Closure Fee (if closed within 90 days of opening) $5.  More...
  • 4. What is SmartChoice? Views: 102 Public
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    SmartChoice is a reward program for those members who use a variety of Progressions Credit Union's products and services. Members of SmartChoice receive special benefits such as: Free checks Save 25% on Safe Deposit Box fees An additional 1/4% APR added to your Certificates Qualifications for the SmartChoice program are: 1. You have a total share balance of at least $5,000 OR maintain a total loan balance of at least $10,000. This is the total of all your savings accounts (including   More...
  • 5. Have the events taking place currently in the U.S. financial markets affected Progressions Credit Union or my accounts there? Views: 66 Public
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    No. Your deposits here at your credit union are as safe and secure today as they have always been and we are making loans to members as usual. Progressions Credit Union, like most US credit unions, has not been experiencing the issues that are causing problems for some of the nations other financial industries and here's why: Credit unions are member owned and not for profit. We don't take big risks to make more money to pay to a handful of stockholders. We take conservative risks and re  More...
  • 6. Who can become a member of Progressions Credit Union? Views: 47 Public
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    Progressions Credit Union (formerly Spokane Postal Credit Union) was originally established in 1928 to serve postal workers and their families in Spokane. As the CU has grown we now also serve these same postal workers (and their relatives by blood or marriage), anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in Washington State and: Enterprises and organizations that have offices within the above-described communities, and natural persons under contract to work for the enterprises or or  More...
  • 7. Who can join Progressions Credit Union? Views: 35 Public
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    Just about anyone! Of course, Progressions Credit Union was originally established to serve postal workers and their families in Spokane. As the CU has grown we now also serve these same postal workers (and their families by blood or marriage), anyone who lives, works, attends school or worships in Washington State, and: Enterprises and organizations that have offices within the above-described communities, and natural persons under contract to work for the enterprises or organizations The d  More...
  • 8. How do credit unions differ from other financial institutions? Views: 30 Public
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    Credit unions only provide services to their members and they are legally restricted as to whom they can offer services by their bond of membership. Changing economic conditions and regulatory interpretations have led to broadening fields of membership and this has created a widening role for credit unions in providing financial services. Credit unions are mutual organizations. In most cases, their only source of capital are member shares and retained earnings; they do not normally issue stock o  More...
  • 9. How did credit unions begin? Views: 29 Public
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    In 1844 workers and weavers of Rochdale, England created a democratic consumer cooperative. They organized a store and subscribed to shares in order to raise capital to buy goods at less than retail price and sell them to their members at a savings. The underlying principle of all cooperatives is that the society operates solely for the benefit of its members. The work of Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffiesen (1818-1888), considered to be the founder of credit unions in Germany, still influences contempo  More...
  • 10. Are my funds insured at Progressions? Views: 28 Public
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    All funds deposited at credit unions are federally insured up to $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), an agency of the Federal Government. In addition, each IRA account is insured separately by NCUA. Each IRA account is insured for an additional $250,000. No member of a federally insured credit union has ever lost any money. Credit unions support the operations of the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) by maintaining deposit with the fund equal to a pe  More...
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