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Members trust Navy
Federal to keep up
with their uniquely
mobile lives by making it easy
for them to access their money
from around the world. Free
online Account Access, com-
bined with the direct deposit
of their paychecks into Navy
Federal checking accounts,
provide the key to portable
money management. When
members add free Web Bill Pay,
they gain even more control,
including the ability to set up
automatic payments for bills
they receive regularly—a great
feature for deployed members.
The Visa®Check Card
provides yet another means
for members to access their
accounts. They can use it to
make purchases at millions of
merchants around the globe,
in person, online or by phone.
The card also gives access to
a broad network of fee-free
ATMs—Navy Federal’s and
25,000 CO-OP ATMs. And
most of our checking accounts
offer ATM fee rebates at the
hundreds of thousands of
PLUS®System ATMs.
Members stationed at major
U.S. Navy or Marine Corps
facilities are never far from a
Navy Federal branch or ATM.
Over 34 branches were
opened and 52 ATMs added
in 2007, for a total of 148
and 365, respectively. Equally
ambitious expansion is
scheduled in the future.
Combining Account Access with checking, direct deposit, Web Bill Pay and a Visa Check Card liberates members
from the constraints of location.
Trust travels well
…the key to
portable money
management.
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