Harrisburg, PA (January 3, 2022) – Today, PSECU announced its $4K Sweepstakes, which offers new members a chance to win $4,000 when they join PSECU and get free checking.
“Banking with PSECU is always rewarding, but this is a fun opportunity for a new member to kick off their relationship with us on an even higher note,” says the credit union’s Chief Member Experience Officer Barb Bowker. “We’re excited to raise the stakes, not only in what we offer our members, but in this sweepstakes, as well.”
In addition to the many benefits of banking with a digital-first credit union, like convenient 24/7 access to your finances and intuitive digital banking platforms, a free PSECU checking account offers many benefits, including:
- Access to a network of 30,000+ surcharge-free ATMs
- Rebates* for out-of-network ATM withdrawal charges
- No monthly, maintenance, or minimum balance fees
- Debit card rewards
New PSECU members will automatically be entered for a chance to win the $4K Sweepstakes when they get free checking, making the entry process simple and straightforward.
The $4K Sweepstakes will run from 12:00 a.m. (ET) on January 3, 2022 through 11:59 p.m. (ET) on February 28, 2022.
Individuals who would like to enter the $4K Sweepstakes without getting free checking can also participate by completing a web entry with full name, birthdate, phone number, email, and mailing address.
No purchase necessary. See complete rules for details.
*If you use a PSECU debit card at an out-of-network ATM and get charged, we'll rebate fees on withdrawals up to $20 per month with direct deposit and up to $8 per month without.The content provided in this publication is for informational purposes only. Nothing stated is to be construed as financial or legal advice. Some products not offered by PSECU. PSECU does not endorse any third parties, including, but not limited to, referenced individuals, companies, organizations, products, blogs, or websites. PSECU does not warrant any advice provided by third parties. PSECU does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by third parties. PSECU recommends that you seek the advice of a qualified financial, tax, legal, or other professional if you have questions.