Remember to activate and start using your new CapEd Mastercard Debit card. All Visa debit cards are now closed. Learn more about new Mastercard Debit and Credit cards.
Remember to activate and start using your new CapEd Mastercard Debit card. All Visa debit cards are now closed. Learn more about new Mastercard Debit and Credit cards.
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$100,000 Given to Early Childhood Learning
CapEd Credit Union Gives $100,000 to Local Early Childhood Learning Initiatives.
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Your Money is Safe & Secure at CapEd
We understand you may have concerns and questions about the safety of your accounts at CapEd. You can rest easy knowing, not one penny of insured savings has ever been lost by a member of a federally insured credit union.
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How To Contact CapEd
Calling in to get answers or help with your accounts isn't the only way you can contact us. Since you're already on our website, there's a couple quick and helpful contact methods on the website!
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eBanking Update
CapEd's online and mobile banking has received an update! Users will now experience a new look and a more sleek design that allows for simple navigation to help make your every day banking needs even easier!
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Local's Guide to the Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic
Whether you've visited the park before to watch the balloons take flight, or this is your first time - we've got you covered. Our staff has compiled some tips and tricks for you to get the most out of the Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic.
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Idaho CapEd Foundation Q&A
CapEd Credit Union is proud to support the education community through the establishment of and continuing support for the Idaho CapEd Foundation, a resource for Teacher Grant funding for Idaho educators.
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CapEd's Adjustable Rate Mortgage or ARM
What is an ARM and why is it beneficial? An ARM is an Adjustable Rate Mortgage. This type of mortgage generally starts at a lower interest rate and then adjusts periodically depending on the type of ARM you chose.
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