It’s never too early to start on the path toward smart money choices.
Our youth checking and share accounts help our youngest members along the way.
Ages 12 and Under:
Super Squirrels Club Share Accounts & Certificates help children have fun and learn good saving and banking habits.
- Kids learn through fun games, articles, and more
- Offers tiered dividend rates based on account balance
- Special share certificate rates and terms
- Free gifts
- Annual events, and much more
Visit a retail center to get your child started on the right financial path.
Teens Ages 13-18:
Generation One Share Accounts & Certificates help teens who want to learn about handling money and saving for the future.
- Helps teens save for their first car, a new computer, college, concerts, or whatever is on their list.
- Offers tiered dividend rates based on account balance
- Special share certificate rates and terms
- Educational seminars
- Scholarship opportunities and much more
Visit a retail center to get your child started on the right financial path
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