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A short history of Police & Fire FCUSince its inception in 1938 the Police & Fire Federal Credit Union has been serving its members in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area with exceptional financial products. You can find their current interest rates on used car loans, new car loans, 1st mortgage loans and interest rates on both fixed and adjustable mortgages here on these pages. Currently led by John La Rosa, the Police & Fire FCU has grown its membership to over 263,059 with assets of more than $4,814,264,010. They have a main office and 14 branch offices. Please see the credit unions website or contact them by phone at (215) 931-0300 or email them at to get exact details . There are many other credit unions in the local area. See them all here. Credit Unions in Philadelphia, PA. General Information For Police & Fire FCU was taken from their 6/30/2017 quarterly report, which is the most current available public information.
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What is a premium yield account?The Premium Yield Account (PYA) requires a $2,500 balance to earn dividends. Dividends do not accrue on days when the ending daily balance is below the required balance. PYA owners are entitled to two FREE withdrawals per month, including the transfer of funds between shares or to another PFFCU account.
How do I transfer money from one PFFCU account to another?A wire transfer is one of the fastest ways to transfer money electronically from one person to another through a bank or a nonbank provider such as Wise, formerly TransferWise. For a domestic wire transfer, you'll need the routing number, account number, the name of the recipient and possibly the recipient's address.
Is PFFCU in Florida?PFFCU lends in the PA, NJ, DE, and FL2 real estate market.
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