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2026 Division Holidays

New Year's Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

President's Day

Easter

Memorial Day


Juneteenth


Independence Day


Labor Day


Veterans Day

Thanksgiving


Christmas Eve

Christmas Day


New Years Eve

Wednesday, January 1st

Monday, January 19th

Monday, February 16th

Saturday, April 4th (MCCU Office)

Saturday, May 23rd (MCCU Office)
Monday, May 25th

Friday, June 19th
Saturday, June 20th (MCCU Office)

Friday, July 3rd
Saturday, July 4th (MCCU Office)

Saturday, September 5th (MCCU Office)
Monday, September 7th

Wednesday, November 11th

Thursday, November 26th
Friday, November 27th (MCCU will re-open Saturday, November 28th)

Thursday, December 24th - Closing at 12pm

Friday, December 25th
Saturday, December 26th (MCCU Office)

Thursday, December 31st - Closing at 12pm

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Parish Members Credit Union Division News

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Tazewell County School Employees Credit Union Division News

75th Anniversary in April, stop by the Pekin office and grab your free gift.

Parish Members Credit Unin Division

 

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Member Rewards

Simply use your Visa® debit and/or credit card anywhere and earn points on purchases. With the CCNCU Member Rewards program you will earn a point for every $2 spent* with your Visa® debit card. Earn a point for every $1 spent* with your Visa® credit card.

Earn even MORE points when you use your Visa® card at participating retailers listed on the CCNCU Member Rewards website.

ID Theft & Scams

New FTC Data Show a Big Jump in Reported Losses to Fraud to $12.5 Billion in 2024

Consumers reported losing the most to investment scams at $5.7 billion

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