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Stay up to date on credit union news, check out our financial education resources, and see what our staff is up to in the communities that we serve.

 

CardSWAP: Simplifying Your Digital Payments

Simplify Digital Payments

Posted 11.20.24

Let's chat about something we all face – the hassle of updating card information across our favorite online services. It's a pain, right? Well, we've got some good news for you: say hello to CardSWAP.

 

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New Board Member Erin Strang and M1 CEO Carrie Iafrate

M1 Welcomes Erin Strang to Board of Directors

Posted 11.18.24

M1 welcomes Erin Strang to our Board of Directors.Her leadership and vision will be instrumental as we strive to grow, enhance our services, and empower people in their journey of wellbeing. 

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Young woman goes for a run

Achieve Your Goals with Automatic Savings

Posted 11.14.24

Learn how to set up automatic transfers to your M1 savings account for effortless saving, achieving financial goals, and building a secure future.

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Members First Credit Union’s Chelsea McKenzie and Kristen Williamson celebrate the ribbon-cutting of a new book-vending machine with Jeff Calhoun, Director of Mid-Michigan Big Brothers Big Sisters, and two excited students from Farwell Elementary!

M1 Stocks Farwell Elementary’s First Book Vending Machine

Posted 11.6.24

Members First Credit Union proudly helped Farwell Elementary launch its first-ever book vending machine, donating 295 books to inspire students to love reading.

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M1 team members donated teacher treat baskets to local educators

Celebrating Teachers and Literacy on CU Kind Day

Posted 10.14.24

Members First celebrated CU Kind Day by supporting local teachers and donating books to foster community literacy.

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