Greater Checking Unleashed.
When you open a new Greater Checking account by June 30th, we will donate one pound of dog food to the Animal Rescue League. Learn more
Greater Savings
Earn more with your money by opening a GICU Greater Savings account when you pair it with your GICU Greater Checking. Learn more here!
Make it feel like home.
The difference between how much you owe and your home’s worth can make all the difference when it comes to affordable home improvements, debt consolidation, and many other expenses. Learn more.
Manage Your Cards
Download the new GICU Cards app to make credit card payments, set up alerts and controls, and report a card lost or stolen. Learn more
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Interest rates fluctuate based on a variety of factors, including inflation, the pace of economic growth, and Federal Reserve policy. Over time, inflation has the largest influence on the level of interest rates. A modest rate of inflation will almost always lead to low interest rates, while concerns about rising inflation normally cause interest rates to increase. Our nation's central bank, the Federal Reserve, implements policies designed to keep inflation and interest rates relatively low and stable.
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