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7-to-7 banking: Even on Sundays

Here’s how Coastal Credit Union makes it easier than ever to fit finances into your daily life.

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It’s simple: Our lives don’t run 9 to 5. So why should our financial institutions?

At Coastal Credit Union, members enjoy extended teller hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week.

That means when you’re heading into work early, swinging by after dinner, or cashing that last-minute check, you can take care of your finances on your own time.

📅 Easy options every day of the week

No more rearranging your lunch break to run errands.

Weekday branches stay open late, and on Saturdays and Sundays, you can visit a teller or use Coastal’s Personal Teller Machines to deposit checks, withdraw cash, make transfers, and more — all while talking to a real human.

🎟️ Local perks that add up

The member benefits don’t stop there, either. From special-priced tickets to Carolina Hurricanes games to exclusive presale and discounts for concerts at Coastal Credit Union Music Park, you’ll start noticing more and more places where it pays to be part of team Coastal.

Love visiting the NC Zoo? There are discounts there, too, for even more wild adventures.

Start exploring more member perks, or visit a nearby branch to learn more about the process from a friendly face.

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