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Randy Trimm: Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union

CEO of the Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union Randy Trimm talks about what makes his credit union different from others and how credit unions differ from banks.
Randy Trimm: Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union

CEO of the Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union Randy Trimm tells us how Cleveland area Catholics can get credit help and he tells us how his organization helps support Catholic schools.

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ACH Electronic Funds Transfers
ACH Electronic Funds Transfers are used to automatically transfer funds between accounts at different financial institutions or within one financial institution. ACH Electronic Funds Transfers are safe, convenient, and confidential.
Internal transfers can be between any two types of accounts at one institution. External transfers are originated through one financial institution to authorize payments or transfers to another financial institution.
ACH Electronic Funds Transfer Form
If you wish to set up ACH Electronic Funds Transfer complete the form and send it to the credit union at:
Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union
13623 Rockside Road
Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125
Smart Money Tip – Increase your savings by using ACH Electronic Funds Transfers. Having funds automatically transferred to your savings accounts or IRA plans will help you save more – It’s a FACT.
Smart Money Tip – You can avoid late payments by utilizing ACH Electronic Funds Transfers. You can schedule your recurring expenditures to be paid automatically avoiding late fees and keeping up with due dates. About 35 percent of your credit score is based on payment history, including detail on timely payments and late or missed payments. A late payment can stay on your report for up to seven years. Electronic payments ensure that you will never have another late or missed payment.
See Automatic Bill Pay or Direct Pay to automatically pay reoccurring expenses from merchants and utility companies.
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