Debit Card Reissue: When activating your new Visa debit card, you’ll be prompted to set a PIN. While the message may say this step is optional, setting a PIN is required to complete activation. You may choose any PIN, including the one you previously used with your Mastercard debit card.
To change or set your PIN, call 866-985-2273 from the phone number listed on your GICU account.
Westown Road Closure: The northbound side of 22nd street from I-235 is closed. Please use the 73rd street exit or the Valley West Drive exit.
Greater Checking
When you open a new Greater Checking account you earn greater dividends, which are paid when eligibility requirements are met. Learn more
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Earn more with your money by opening a GICU Greater Savings account when you pair it with your GICU Greater Checking. Learn more here!
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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
Appreciation Tailgate
Join us for our Annual Appreciation Tailgate for the Iowa State vs. University of Iowa game on Saturday, September 6, as we celebrate YOU, our amazing members!
Tickets can be purchased through online banking.
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Federal Law requires all lenders to investigate whether or not each home they finance is in a special flood hazard area as defined by FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The law can't stop floods. Floods happen anytime, anywhere. But the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 and the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994 help to ensure that you will be protected from financial losses caused by flooding.
We use a third party company who specializes in the reviewing of flood maps prepared by FEMA to determine if your home is located in a flood area. If it is, then flood insurance coverage will be required, since standard homeowner's insurance doesn't protect you against damages from flooding.
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