April 2000 Volume 81 Number 4 "serving the protectors" |
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The Police
Gold Advantage
he Police Credit Union Limited turned 30 on February 2 this year. To celebrate the occasion wide ranges of activities have begun unfolding.
The birthday has given the PCU the perfect opportunity to look at where it is today and who helped it get there. To honour the achievement of the police officers who founded the institution, the credit union will be returning to its roots with a special Police Gold Advantage (PGA) membership, exclusive to serving and retiring police officers.
Police officers are a very important part of the Police Credit Union. The PGA club was developed to give serving and retired officers something even more special than the competitive products and services the PCU is providing all of its members. There are a number of advantages to being a PGA member:
- An exclusive VISA card only available to PGA members.
- Standard overdraft interest rate reduced by 4.5% p.a.
- A 50% discount off all PCU loan application fees.
- Standard Personal Loan interest rates reduced by 0.25%p.a.
- All BPAY and VISA credit users are entered into a free draw every month for prizes.
- Unlimited Direct Debit transactions.
- Membership mornings at the movies.
For more information or to apply for membership of the PGA Club, call the Police Credit Union on 131 844 or come into a PCU branch. Show that you are a member of the Police Association of SA or NT, or a member of the Retired Police Officers Association of SA or NT, and simply ask for a PGA Pack.
Make sure you take advantage of this opportunity now - theres never been a better time to join your credit union.
Terms and Conditions, Fees and Charges, normal lending criteria apply
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