Savings
Regular Shares – 000
Saving money for the important things in life can be challenging. That’s why we make it easy. Set up a regular share account with automatic deposits, so you can have that financial cushion for all of the “Uh-Oh’s” life can throw our way.
Our regular share account establishes your credit union membership, and maintaining it allows you access to all other credit union services. Your savings account earns competitive dividends based on the credit union’s performance.
Christmas Club – 001
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Stockings are hung, gifts are wrapped and cookies are baking. The best way to plan for the Holidays is to plan ahead .
Deposits can be made automatically from payroll deduction or direct deposit. Or, you can mail or bring in payments. The amount is kept separate from your regular savings. A check is mailed to you the first of November each year. (Contact the LPCCU office at (313) 389-2300 if you want to pick up the check or have it put into your checking account).
Special Shares – 002, 004, 006 & 009
We call this Special Shares because it is for “special” occasions. That trip to Europe you’ve always wanted to take…or perhaps to save for that 1965 Chevy you’ve always wanted to rebuild. A special share account just may be your answer.
Silver Shares – 003
For those savers who have at least $5,000 in their account, can use this share account to earn a higher dividend rate without having restrictions regarding length of deposit, or transaction amounts.
Gold Shares – 007
Savers with $10,000 can use the Gold Shares account to earn a higher dividend rate without having restrictions regarding length of deposit, or transaction amounts.
You’ll think you struck gold when it comes to this savings account. Ask a credit union representative about it today!
Platinum Shares – 099
Just like a platinum record, our Platinum Share Account is one to be proud of.
Savers with $100,000 can use the Platinum Shares account to earn a higher dividend rate without having restrictions regarding length of deposit, or transaction amounts.