Contact: Jessica Jackson, VP-Corporate Communications 843-569-4359 or jjackson@scfederal.org
(N. CHARLESTON, S.C.) – March 9, 2011 – South Carolina Federal Credit Union launched its new look for the online banking homepage.
“The new look was created to enhance our members’ experience online,” said South Carolina Federal Credit Union’s Virtual Experience Manager Brandon Manus. “With our key banking features on the homepage, members have faster access to the information they use most.”
The changes include more information and program access on the homepage, including: account history; transfer access; FinanceWorks, powered by Quicken®; bill pay; and a new addition called SimplePerks.
In addition to CURewards™, SimplePerks is a new program that allows members to save money when using their South Carolina Federal Credit Union MasterCard® Debit Card. In three easy steps—click, shop, save--members will activate special offers online, shop at stores and restaurants where the offer was activated, and see cash deposited back in their checking account at the end of the following month.
For members who prefer the old look, a link provides the option to switch back to the previous home screen view. Visit scfederal.org and sign in to see the changes today. About South Carolina Federal
South Carolina Federal Credit Union is headquartered in North Charleston. More than 155,000 members own and belong to the not-for-profit financial cooperative, which has over $1.3 billion in assets. South Carolina Federal is a community-chartered credit union. Anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Dorchester, Berkeley, Charleston, Clarendon, Calhoun or Georgetown counties, and most of the Columbia area, is eligible to join. South Carolina Federal has 17 branches, and more than 75 ATMs throughout Charleston, Columbia and Georgetown. In 2008, South Carolina Federal for the second consecutive year was voted one of the Best Places to Work in the state. More information about South Carolina Federal can be found at scfederal.org or on the SiMPLE CENTS blog at simplecentsblog.org. |
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