SAVINGS

Open an Ent savings account with just $5

Earn dividends3 with no fees, plus free online and mobile banking¹

 

Earn dividends

Earn even more on your account balance.3

Save more with no fees

Pay no monthly fees when you open an Ent savings account.

Secure online access

Enjoy free online and mobile banking with eStatements and bill pay.

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Boost your financial know-how with our free online education center.

Join Ent Credit Union with just $5 and start saving

Becoming an owner-member at Ent Credit Union is easy — you can open a savings account with just $5, and start earning dividends3 on your account balance. Plus your savings account can be a free overdraft transfer2 source for your checking account. 

 

Opening an account is easy

Keep what’s yours with Ent’s No Strings Checking®

Open a No Strings Checking account and get the hassle-free, stress-free checking you deserve.

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Money markets

Our money market accounts offer top-of-the-market rates with no monthly fee or minimum balance fee. They’re a great way to invest your money securely.

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Youth savings

Take saving to new heights with Ent youth accounts. It’s a great way for young people to learn the benefits of saving, even in small amounts.

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Account qualifications apply. Please review Ent's Important Account Information and Fee Schedule for more information. The Money Market Savings is a tiered rate account. The minimum actual balance required to open a Money Market Savings account is $2,500.

1There is no charge for Ent mobile text banking or the Ent mobile banking app; however, charges from your mobile service provider may apply.

2Visit Ent's overdraft protection page for more information.

3Visit Ent.com/Rates for current dividend rate information. Fees may reduce earnings on your account.