Making merry family moments. Taking a memorable vacation. Or preparing for the tax man. Whether for fun and games or financial obligations, Suffolk Credit Union club accounts help you set aside funds for specific purposes. It's easy to get started and even easier to manage everything in Online Banking and through our app.
Save Your Way Club
Saving for something special? Join the club.
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Earn as much as 2.50% APY*
Competitive interest rates are a club highlight.
Earmark money for holidays, trips or taxes
Open your account with just $5
Earn dividends with a $100 minimum balance
Hit your magic number quicker by setting up direct deposit to automatically feed your club account.
A good savings plan can be more than practical. It can lead to rewarding experiences in life. Save for special occasions with a Suffolk Credit Union club account.
The Holiday Club
However holidays are celebrated, you can easily save for the season with this account. Increase your savings throughout the year and then the funds transfer automatically to your Share Savings account during the first week of October. You'll have money in hand for gifts, once-a-year menus and anything else to make the season more festive. Keep in mind, a $10 fee will be imposed for any early withdrawals.*
The Vacation Club
Long Island winters make you long for the sun. Summer vacations create lifetime memories. Whatever type of getaway you need, this account makes saving a breeze. You can withdraw money once a month, penalty-free, but additional withdrawals carry a $10 fee.*
The Tax Time Club
Maybe you're saving for something less fun. Still, you'll enjoy less stress by building up your reserves to pay your Long Island property taxes, New York state taxes or federal taxes. You can withdraw money penalty-free once per quarter with this account; additional withdrawals incur a $10 fee.*
Advice for your ahead.
*Club accounts require a minimum opening balance of $5. Minimum balance to earn dividends is $100. Dividends are calculated on daily balance and credited monthly. Fees could reduce earnings on the account.