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April is Credit Union Youth Month!

April is Credit Union Youth Month!

4/3/2026

April is Credit Union Youth Month—a perfect opportunity to help young people start building strong financial habits that can last a lifetime.

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2025 Doris E. O'Brien Award

2025 Doris E. O'Brien Award

3/30/2026

Lela McKissick, Secretary of the Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union’s Supervisory Committee, was recognized at the credit union’s annual membership meeting on March 17, 2026.

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FBFCU Announces Three New Positions in Q1

FBFCU Announces Three New Positions in Q1

3/19/2026

Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce the hiring and promotion of three team members.

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Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month

3/13/2026

March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. Today, the FBFCU team wore orange to help bring attention to this chronic autoimmune disorder. 

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FBFCU Distributes $1,500,000 in Loyalty Dividends

FBFCU Distributes $1,500,000 in Loyalty Dividends

2/4/2026

Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union is proud to announce that it paid $1,500,000 in Loyalty Dividends to qualifying account holders on December 16th, 2025, with some account holders receiving as much as $500.

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How Credit Scores Affect Loan Rates

How Credit Scores Affect Loan Rates

10/23/2025

Ever wonder why two people can apply for the same loan and end up with very different rates? The answer often comes down to one number—your credit score. This three-digit number not only reflects your past financial behavior but also influences the cost of borrowing today. Whether you’re preparing for a mortgage, auto loan, or credit card, understanding how lenders interpret your score—and taking steps to improve it—can help you secure better terms and protect your finances.

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