Personal Savings Account

Start on Your Savings Journey with FFCCU

As a member-owned not-for-profit, our growth is tied directly to yours. When you open a savings account at FFCCU you become a member, and part owner of our credit union. A savings account is a simple, straightforward way to earn dividends and establish ownership. A $5 deposit is all it takes to become an FFCCU member. Let’s grow together.

FEATURES:

  • A $5 deposit into a savings account establishes your membership
  • You can easily transfer funds to other FFCCU accounts
  • You’ll earn dividends on your entire balance

Our savings accounts are interest-bearing, with no maintenance fees. Our competitive dividends put you one step ahead in the saving game. But… the savings don’t stop here. We have even more savings products that can help you reach your goals. Learn about our Certificates, Money Markets, Club Accounts and IRAs to take your savings to the next level.

KUDOS!

Our Savings Account Rates

As of December 15, 2024.
Account TypeMinimum Balance APY*
Regular Savings $50.01%
Business Savings$50.01%

*APY = Annual Percentage Yield. Dividends are credited to your account and compounded every month. Minimum average daily balance required to earn dividends is $50. Call 800-621-4644 for current rates as they are subject to change at any time and without notice. *Click here to view full rate disclosures and policies.

Not a Member? No Problem!

Remember, we’re not just for Firefighters! Joining FFCCU is easy and offers you all kinds of perks including the opportunity to earn interest on a checking account! We also offer online banking and have our own mobile app! 

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