Step Right Up to See DCU’s Astonishing Safety Net for Your Finances

4/16/2026
Perk of the week - overdraft protection

Ladies and gentlemen, don’t be shy. Check out how you can stay ahead of unexpected overdraft fees. Darden Credit Union’s Perk of the Week is back with a feature designed to help keep your finances on track.

Last time, we showcased No Hoops Checking — simple, no-hassle banking with no tricks required. This week, we’re rolling out something just as important: a safety net with Overdraft Protection.

With overdraft protection, you can choose how you want backup when your balance runs low:

These options help keep your payments on track and avoid disruptions to your day.

Looking for even more flexibility? That’s where Convenience Pay1 comes in. It can cover eligible transactions, like checks, automatic payments, and everyday bills, helping you avoid declines when funds aren’t available.

Life doesn’t always follow a script—but with DCU, you’ve got a plan and a safety net for when it matters most.

More Big Top Moments Ahead

At DCU, every perk is designed to keep your show running strong. Sometimes, the real stars are the ones working behind the curtain — and overdraft protection is one of them.

From the beginning, we’ve highlighted the perks that make banking better:

And that’s just the opening act. There’s plenty more under the big top including mobile and digital services, nationwide access, and branch expansions.

Stay tuned the best is yet to come and this show is just heating up. Join DCU today and experience Better Banking for All.

 

1Convenience Pay eligibility requirements apply. Members must be 18 or older, have a valid Social Security Number, email address, and direct deposit, and maintain accounts in good standing. Members cannot have caused USF CU a loss, be more than 30 days delinquent on any account or loan or have a bankruptcy on record with USF CU. Exclusions apply. Please review the Convenience Pay Program Details for full terms and conditions.

2Free checking applies to personal accounts only. A minimum opening deposit may be required. Business checking accounts are subject to a monthly fee.



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