Main Number: 866-385-9281 (Toll-Free)Ā Ā Ā |Ā Ā Ā St. Louis Office: 866-385-9281, Press 3Ā Ā Ā |Ā Ā Ā Email: help@frbfcu.orgĀ Ā Ā |Ā Ā Ā RTN/ABA #: 254074581

Tag

Savings Account
saving_money
In honor of America Saves Week, we’re hosting pop-up branches in DC and St. Louis throughout the week. Tuesday, 4/9, 11 AM – 2 PM: DC – Martin Building CafeteriaWednesday, 4/10, 11 AM – 2 PM:DC – NY Avenue Building LobbySTL – Outside the HUBThursday, 4/11, 11 AM – 2 PM: DC – International Square,...
Read More
individual_retirement_accounts
If the crazy swings in the market these past several months have taught us one thing, it is to have some of your retirement savings invested in something that does not lose value.Ā The tried-and-true Term Certificate is a great example of a more stable place to keep your savings, and rates are up. An IRA...
Read More
insured_institutions
With inflation at 40-year highs, accompanied with losses in the stock market, some online companies are promising returns on “savings accounts” that may seem very attractive. However, many times they are probably too good to be true – are they real and is your money secure? If you’re opening a new high yield ā€œsavings account,ā€...
Read More
International_Credit_Union_Day
International Credit Union Day (ICU Day) is Thursday, October 21, 2021.  In the US, so many of us take access to basic financial services for granted. We have banks and credit unions, mobile apps, online banking, ATMs, and all of the best digital conveniences to handle our banking needs. However, in many parts of the world, people...
Read More
emergency_fund
How will you pay for an unexpected expense?  You don’t know what it will be, or when it will happen, or how much it will be. I promise you, though, it will happen. It might be a car repair, a vet bill, a new water heater, a new phone, a new computer, the list goes on and...
Read More
Spring_Savings
Happy March!  You may know that March was named after Martius, or Mars, the Roman god of war.  But did you know it used to be (as in before 150 BC) the first month of the year? Which, if you think about it, kind of makes sense. As the days get longer and warmer, plants start...
Read More