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Open a Wellness Builder Savings Account

Open a Wellness Builder Savings Account with a minimum $50 monthly direct deposit.

After just 3 months, you could earn $500**— helping you take the next step on your financial well-being journey!

$500

* Offer is for new members only. Applicant must be at least 18 years or older, with a valid Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN), and currently residing in the United States. PAHO/WHO FCU retains the right to cancel this offer at any time without notice. The incentive earned will be reported as interest income on Form 1099-INT at year-end. Only ONE Wellness Builder Savings Account per member. One (1) free withdrawal per month.  Each additional withdrawal will be subject to a $25 excess withdrawal fee. See fee schedule.

**To receive $500 Wellness Builder Savings Account incentive, member must open a Wellness Builder Savings Account, sign up for estatements and establish a monthly $50 direct deposit into the Wellness Builder Savings Account. The new member incentive will be paid into the member’s savings account after 90 days provided the savings account remains open and meets the qualifications. Other terms, limits, and conditions may apply.  Federally insured by NCUA

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