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Locality: Wailuku, Hawaii

Phone: +1 808-244-7968



Address: 1888 Wili Pa Loop 96793 Wailuku, HI, US

Website: www.mauicountyfcu.org

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Maui County Federal Credit Union 19.12.2021

Are you considering purchasing a home? Learn more about the steps in the buying process, calculating the cost of buying a home and exploring loan choices here: https://mauicountyfcu.everfi-next.net//financialeducation-

Maui County Federal Credit Union 18.12.2021

The force is strong with this crew. #maythe4thbewithyou

Maui County Federal Credit Union 07.12.2021

Winner winner chicken dinner! Congratulations to the winner of a new pair of Apple AirPods Pro, Te'a! Thank you to all the teens who attended our virtual youth financial empowerment workshops on what is credit and understanding your paycheck. We loved the responses, participation and engagement. If you would like to join us for future financial empowerment workshops, send us a DM.

Maui County Federal Credit Union 06.12.2021

Happy Children's Day! We love celebrating kids and being able to help them grow healthy financial habits. Our youth members enjoy benefits like free use of our coin machines and cash rewards for good grades. For more on our youth accounts visit: https://www.mauicountyfcu.org/services-youth-accounts.html or email [email protected] to make an appointment to become a Kids Club or Teen account member today. To open up a Kids Club or Teen Account, parent or guardian must provide their child’s original social security card and original birth certificate at account opening. Birth certificate not required if child has an valid unexpired government issued ID (driver’s license or state ID).

Maui County Federal Credit Union 02.12.2021

Our Mortgage Manager, Regan, dropped off another load of newspaper with Dan @kalima_o_maui to be shredded by participants of their Medicaid waiver program, which provides work and a paycheck for individuals with disabilities. These newspapers are shredded and sold to local flower farms, and proceeds benefit the nonprofit organization.