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At Fort Billings FCU, our auto loan rates truly outshine the competition, ensuring you enjoy lower monthly payments. Here’s how we make it happen: Benefits of Preapproval: Refinance and Save:…
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It wasn’t until 1879 that Washington’s Birthday became a federal holiday. Although the federal government never officially changed the name to “Presidents’ Day” the term became popular in the 1980’s…
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Fort Billings Federal Credit Union is proud to sponsor the High School students of Clearview, Kingsway, Paulsboro High School, and GCIT with a financial literacy program through BANZAI. This program…
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We are excited to announce that we are now a community-chartered credit union, serving all of Gloucester County!
EDUCATION & PLANNING
Knowledge of Financial Education® – KOFE
KOFE is a program that will help you stay financially fit.
Visit https://fortbillings.kofetime.com/ Registration is easy and always FREE. Their professional coaches will help you with the following:
- Budget and saving strategies
- Understanding your credit report
- Direction and options to pay off debt
- Guidance for first time home buyers
- Resources to avoid foreclosure
- Get access to webinars, podcasts and ebooks
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Hear What Our Clients Say
“I have been a member of Fort Billings Federal Credit Union for forty years. I would never think of banking anywhere else. Fort Billings has been there for me and my family for all of our banking needs; from auto loans, home equity loans, Christmas clubs, Vacation clubs, debit cards, and even counting our saved change. I like to go into the lobby because I get a chance to see employees who have become friends.”
— Vince G,
Mayor of Gibbstown
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Opening an account online is quick and easy. You’ll need to start with a primary savings account, which requires a minimum deposit of just $5.00. This initial deposit represents your “share” in the ownership of the credit union, which is why your savings are referred to as “shares”.