Plus, a parents’ guide for ways to save for college.
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Save this Summer with Your CCCU Reward Points!
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Your everyday purchases are earning points with both your CCCU DEBIT and CREDIT cards and you can redeem them in a variety of ways. Summer is here, which means: - Family road trips
- Higher energy bills (hello, heat)
- More money on groceries (if your kids are home for the summer)
- And many more factors that may impact your budget and savings goals.
Your CCCU Card(s) have you covered! With your rewards points you can pay for purchases using Pay with Points1, redeem points for gift cards, travel, merchandise, even get CASH BACK! Here’s the breakdown of how your cards earn points: Infinity credit card: Airlines $1 spent = 3 points, Fuel-Restaurant-Utilities $1 spent = 2 points, All other $1 spent = 1 point Platinum credit card: $1 spent = 1 point Debit: $4 spent = 1 point To redeem or activate Pay with Points all you need to do is log into your online banking. Once logged in to your account, follow these steps: Menu > Services > Card Rewards Once in the rewards platform, you’ll be able to view your total points earned and start saving this summer! For questions, reach out to our team at 702-228-2228. 1See terms and conditions for more information regarding Qualifying Transactions and redemption rates. Please view VISA disclosures - Debit disclosures, Platinum Disclosures, Infinity Disclosure. Programs, rates, terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. Your receipt of this material does not mean you have been prequalified or pre-approved for any product or service we offer. This is not a commitment to lend; you must submit additional information for review and approval. You are invited to apply. Existing accounts migrated to Infinity Rewards, account opening date is the date of transition to Infinity Rewards. Points posted to cardholder’s rewards accounts; If multiple cardholders on account, each cardholder may qualify for the 25,000 bonus points based on $2,500 spending per card. Points will be posted on the 27th of each month.
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MaxHealth Owner Kelly M., Member Since 2019
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Kelly M. is a Clark County native, growing up in the Spring Valley area and says CCCU helped him grow and create the clinic that he dreamed of while he was in graduate school, almost 20 years ago. Kelly has worked as a chiropractic physician for the past 10 years and is the owner of MaxHealth in Las Vegas. “Our team of chiropractors helps take care of the Vegas Golden Knights and the Las Vegas Raiders in addition to the clinical work with commercial insurance and personal injuries at our locations around the valley.” Kelly also mentioned, “CCCU is so different compared to the large financial institution that I was with previously. Obtaining loans with Daniel as my banker has allowed our business to get answers to complex questions regarding funding when needed. Recently, he helped me with a partnership buyout and deepened my business relationship with CCCU through that experience – I even decided to move my personal banking to CCCU.” Outside of work, Kelly loves mountain biking! “I love long distance running and mountain biking on the trails of Sloan Canyon when I am not at work. My wife and I have five children who keep us busy on the weekends with all their activities.” Kelly said he recommends Clark County Credit Union to others. “I would 100% recommend any business looking to receive more personalized treatment or poised to increase their operations with all of the commercial lending options that I have seen at CCCU,” he said. “I am grateful for the professional care of the staff and the resources that have helped my business thrive over these recent years. I look forward to continuing my partnership with CCCU for years to come!” Thank you, Kelly, for being a part of the CCCU family!
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A Parents’ Guide to Saving for College
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Depending on which college or university your child plans to attend, the average cost for the 2022-2023 academic year ranged from $28,240 to $39,400 at public or private colleges. If you haven’t started saving or got a late start on your child's college fund, don’t worry! There is still time to save money and prepare with the info recently shared in our blog post – Parents’ Guide for Ways to Save for College. Check out the top three recommendations to get started now!
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CCCU Volunteers Return to Three Square Food Bank
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Recently, the staff of the credit union volunteered at Three Square, a local food bank. Three Square provides wholesome food to hungry people, while passionately pursuing a hunger-free community. Since opening in 2007, Three Square has provided 528 million pounds of food to hundreds of thousands of people in our community. Three Square is a local non-profit that we continue to serve every year- and this year, we had 15 CCCU employees volunteer at the event. In a 3-hour window, our volunteers were able to prep 2,800 produce bags for seniors who are food insecure and hungry in our community. Events like this is one of the many reasons CCCU was recently named a Top Workplace 2023 award by the LV Review Journal. For career opportunities, visit our website.
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