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**ALERT! ** Members have reported receiving phone calls impersonating credit union employees. Imposters frequently ask to verify personal information to attempt to gain member data and confidential details. Crosspoint employees will never contact you to ask for login, debit/credit card info, deposit account info, or any other personal information. If you are contacted, do not share data with them and contact crosspoint directly at 203-288-1695 or in person at one of our branches.
Rising Home Costs

How To Brace For Rising Home Costs: A Guide For Homeowners and Renters Have you noticed your insurance bills skyrocketing lately? If so, you’re in good company. According to Policygenius, the average home insurance premium increased by 21% between May 2022 and May 2023. Combine this with rising housing costs, property taxes, and high interest […] by: Kaitlynn Zipp

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Protect Your Identity

Identity theft is a growing concern in today’s digital age, and our credit union is committed to helping you stay safe. We’ve included a few resources and tips to protect your personal information from identity thieves. Staying Safe Online Staying safe online is crucial to keeping your personal information safe. Watch our video regarding best […] by: Kaitlynn Zipp

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In The Community

At CrossPoint Federal Credit Union, our mission extends beyond banking; we strive to enhance our community. Over the past year, we’ve donated $22,000, supported 52 events, and partnered with 50 local organizations dedicated to various causes. We are proud of the impact we’ve made. Our support has reached animal shelters, cancer and autism awareness campaigns, […] by: Kaitlynn Zipp

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Identifying and Preventing Elder Financial Abuse

If you suspect elder abuse has been or is being committed, visit the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) and contact the appropriate authorities in your area. Here’s a sobering statistic: Americans over the age of 60 lose an estimated $23.8 billion annually to elder financial exploitation (EFE) according to the American Association of Retired […] by: Kaitlynn Zipp

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