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Whether you’re taking in a Swamp Rabbits game or your kid’s soccer match at the Y, there are plenty more entertaining things to watch than your credit. And while keeping your eyes on the game is important (we love the Swamp Rabbits too), so is keeping an eye on your credit report.

The experts say checking your credit report even just a few times a year can lower your risk of errors in your statements. Inaccurate + out-of-date information in your credit report can leave you with a low credit score, making it difficult to borrow money or rent your next home.

This is why Greenville Federal Credit Union offers real-time credit score updates, credit monitoring + alerts to its members. (Pro tip: Check out their mobile app). Learn more about your options so you can get back to the game.*

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