AmeriCU Holiday Closure Notice: AmeriCU will be closed on Saturday, May 23rd, and Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. You can still access your accounts anytime through Online & Mobile Banking, Use our surcharge-free ATM Network and Interactive ATMs, and Get support by visiting AmeriCU.org and clicking “Let’s Connect” in the bottom right corner. Thank you for being a valued member!
Live Tellers provide extended service to our members outside of traditional banking hours – they’re available Monday – Friday from 9 AM – 5 PM, and on Saturdays from 9 AM – 12 PM.
At AmeriCU, we’re committed to making banking simple, convenient, and accessible for all our members. That’s why we offer Interactive Teller Machines (ITMs) — a smarter way to bank! Whether you’re making deposits, withdrawing cash, or speaking face-to-face with a live teller right on screen, our ITMs bring personalized service and modern convenience together, just for you!
Wherever you are, you’re never far from AmeriCU! With 20 Financial Center locations throughout Central and Northern New York, over 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs nationwide, and access to a nationwide Shared Branching network, we make it easy to connect.
Access your accounts from your desktop or mobile, without ever having to visit a Financial Center, and take advantage of a variety of eServices.
Always on the go? Or, maybe you prefer the comforts of home. Whatever your lifestyle, AmeriCU can connect you wherever you are!
Questions? Click the ‘Let’s Connect’ button in the bottom right-hand corner to get started!
AmeriCU Credit Union celebrated the grand welcoming of its Financial Centers in Clinton and Essex Counties on Thursday, May 14, with a day of community activities, refreshments, giveaways, and a ribbon cutting celebration held at the Peru Financial Center.
Learn more about the home buying process, the mortgage options available to you, the programs you may qualify for, the insurance you’ll need, and how AmeriCU’s mortgage app keeps you connected from application through closing.
Teaching kids to budget is like teaching them how to ride a bike. You could be as involved as you’d like, or you could let them learn on their own. One way or another, your kids will create their own financial habits just like they could learn to ride a bike eventually.