Alaska Air Group Credit Union

The Quarterly Flyer: April 2020

Mar 2020 | Credit Union News

We wanted to thank all of you for your patience and understanding during this ever-changing time. We can all work together to minimize and contain the impact of COVID-19. Serving our members during this time is our priority.

Loan Options

Serving out members is important to us, especially in these uncertain times. We have Loan Options to help. Please visit our Loans Page for more information on Emergency Loans and Skip Payments.

 

 

April is National Credit Union Youth Month! This year’s theme is Money Magic! At Alaska Air Group Credit Union, we want to help our young people understand the importance of establishing good financial habits!

Here are some ways you can help your child learn the habit of saving:

  • Have them print out things they want to save for one day
  • Post the images where they’ll see them often
  • Show them how you save as well!
  • Help them open a Savings Account at Alaska Air Group Credit Union.

AAGCU will make the opening deposit for Youth Accounts for the month of April!

Encourage your kids to make regular deposits. Tell them their money will earn interest while it is in their account. If they keep this routine, they’ll quickly see their savings grow!

Download our coloring page to get things started!

 

Keep the savings going and learn with Banzai! Play games, read collections, and grow your financial knowledge! This is a great activity for kids and parents.

Click here to learn more and print your Quarterly Flyer!

Have something you want to see? Would you like to learn something we haven’t talked about? Reach out via email!

info@aagcu.org

 

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