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A new (and flexible) way to save for something big

Greenville Federal Credit Union recently launched a unique savings account that can help your money grow and flow.

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Saving for something big? Greenville Federal Credit Union’s new Liquid CD account can help.

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There’s a new way to save — and it’s more flexible than ever.

Whether you’re building up your emergency funds for unexpected expenses or saving up for a down payment on your first home, Greenville Federal Credit Union’s Liquid CD savings account can help you easily grow your money.

More money, no problems

So, what makes this account different?

Liquid CD offers a guaranteed, fixed rate, unlike traditional savings accounts where rates can change in just months. This can help you earn higher returns on your deposits.

It also has a fixed term, like an old-fashioned CD — aka, a certificate of deposit — but offers a refreshing twist with its penalty-free withdrawal and deposit options, giving you easy access to your cash whenever you need it.

Bonus: You can get started and lock in Greenville Federal Credit Union’s best rates with a minimum deposit of $500.

Make your cash grow and flow

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