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1. A white debit card against a white background. 2. The exterior of a large glass building with a sign that reads "Coastal Credit Union"

Coastal CU donates for every credit and debit card transaction (nearly $400,000 a year).

Photos courtesy Coastal Credit Union | Federally Insured by NCUA | Membership eligibility required

Let’s start with the big one: 5% APY on your checking account for balances up to $10,000 — meaning top-of-market returns year after year.

Then, add on:

The result? A high-earning, member-first banking experience built for locals, by locals.

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