Alliant Credit Union Launches Early Payday for Members
New feature allows members to have access to funds up to two days early, helping to stay ahead of expenses and better balance budgets
"At Alliant, we prioritize our members' financial well-being, and Early Payday is another way we deliver on that promise," said
With the rising cost of living and financial demands, accessing funds earlier can make a significant difference for members managing expenses, paying bills, and planning their financial futures. With Early Payday, members experience even greater convenience, reinforcing Alliant's commitment to member value.
Early Payday is available to Alliant members with direct deposit or Social Security payments set up with their Alliant checking and savings accounts. This automatic feature requires no additional sign-up or fees, making it a hassle-free way to get money faster.
By offering Early Payday, Alliant Credit Union continues to set itself apart as a financial institution that puts members first. The feature aligns with Alliant's digital-first approach to banking, delivering convenience and economic empowerment through user-friendly, tech-driven solutions.
For more information on early payday, visit: https://promo.alliantcreditunion.org/early-payday
About Alliant Credit Union:
Alliant Credit Union is a national digital financial institution with over 900,000 members and
Media Contact:
Natalie Symonds
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Sr. Media Strategist
Alliant Credit Union
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