Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union,
3305 E Elms Road
Killeen, TX 76542
Telephone: 254-690-2274
www.gctfcu.net

What is Over Draft Protection

Overdraft Protection (OD) is a product provided by banks and credit unions to offer financial coverage in case of insufficient funds in the account. An additional amount is transferred to cover a transaction thereby preventing it from getting declined. Let’s look at some benefits of opting Overdraft Protection.

Transactions - With overdraft protection in place, even if a person doesn’t have sufficient money in the account, ATM and debit cards transactions will still go smoothly. It will prevent transactions from getting rejected or declined due to negative balance, thereby saving you from inconvenience and embarrassing situations. Please note that it is the discretion of Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union (GCTFCU) to authorize and pay OD for any type of transaction. If we do not authorize and pay an overdraft, your transaction will be declined. If a transaction is declined, you will be charged a $35 fee.

Availability of Funds in times of Emergencies - Overdraft Protection gives coverage and cash during emergencies or temporary economic hardship. A situation might get worse without a financial support. If you have enrolled for overdraft protection, you get an automatic access to funds which can be used in times of crisis.

No Bouncing Checks - Bounced checks can create a lot of hassle and problems. Overdraft protection, prevents checks from getting bounced and saves a person from paying bounced check fees. This financial product may help you prevent money trouble blemishing your credit report.

Services under Overdraft Protection - Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union offers Overdraft Protection in two different ways; standard overdraft practices that come with your account and Overdraft Protection through a link to your savings account. The standard overdraft practices that come with your account encompasses checks and other transactions made using checking account number and automatic bill payments. Under standard overdraft practices Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union will charge a fee of up to $30 each time we pay on your behalf.

Federally Insured up to $250,000 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union offers services like direct deposit, on-line access, overdraft protection, wire transfer, ACH origination, bill pay, ATM and various other checking, savings and loans products. 

You can visit Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union, 3305 E. Elms Rd., Killeen, TX  76542 to know about financial services offered.
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GCTFCU Blog | Improving Your Credit Score
Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union,
3305 E Elms Road
Killeen, TX 76542
Telephone: 254-690-2274
www.gctfcu.net

Improving Your Credit Score

Good credit score helps in qualifying for loans, better deals on car insurance, getting credit cards at favorable terms and more. Many factors like payment history of loans and credit cards, amount of revolving credit used, balances in one’s bank accounts, frequency of applying for credit, types of accounts, etc. affect the credit score.

Following are some tips for improving credit scores:

  • Use Online Tools To Keep A Tab On Your Credit Score: The first step towards improving your credit score is to check your status. You may use free online tools as they can help you in checking your current score and also provide insights about the factors affecting credit score. This information will help in formulating a plan for credit score improvement.
  • Create A Plan: After studying your credit report thoroughly, formulate an action plan to make possible improvements. You should aim to keep your credit card balance and revolving credit low.
  • Set Up Payment Reminders And Automatic Payments: Avoid late payments by setting up due date alerts. Also, you can set up automatic payments as per the schedule of your pay check.
  • Maintain A Low Credit Utilization Ratio: Credit utilization ratio is calculated by adding all credit card balances and dividing the amount by the total credit limit. A low credit utilization ratio is indicative of a good credit score and implies that you are managing your credit well.
  • Avoid Unnecessary Credit Accounts: It is advisable to avoid opening new credit accounts as unnecessary credit may lead to overspending & accumulated debt. This may negatively affect your credit score. You should open new credit accounts in unavoidable circumstances only. Applying for new credit may harm your credit score as it results into multiple inquiries on your credit report.
  • Keep Unused Credit Cards Open: Closing credit cards increase credit utilization ratio which has a negative impact on your credit score. 
  • Create An Emergency Fund: Build an emergency fund to ensure that you meet your debt obligations on time even during dry financial periods. You may utilize this fund, if needed instead of applying for a credit.
Improving credit score requires diligent planning and dedication over time but eventually brings about many financial benefits & provides more opportunities to achieve bigger financial goals.

Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative that operates for the common benefit of its member and offers an array of services. For more information, visit 3305 E. Elms Rd., Killeen, TX -76542 or call at (254) 690-2274.

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GCTFCU Blog | Checking Account: Needs and Benefits
Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union,
3305 E Elms Road
Killeen, TX 76542
Telephone: 254-690-2274
www.gctfcu.net

Checking Account: Needs and Benefits



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